Volume 8 Issue 1 November - January 2019
Research Paper
Quality of Service of Proactive, Reactive and Hybrid Routing Protocols For Ad-Hoc Networks Over Fading Channel
CH. JalajakshI*, B. K. Ramayya**, M. Rajan Babu***, A. Jyothsna****
*_****Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Lendi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Andhra pradesh, India.
Jalajakshi, C. H., Ramayya, B.K. Babu, M. R., & Jyothsna, A.(2019). Quality of Service of Proactive, Reactive and Hybrid Routing Protocols For Ad-Hoc Networks Over Fading Channel. i-manager's Journal on Communication Engineering and Systems, 8(1), 19-24 https://doi.org/10.26634/jcs.8.1.16429
Abstract
Mobile Ad-hoc Networks is the collection of wireless nodes that can exchange information dynamically among them without pre-existing fixed infrastructure. Here the routing protocols are evaluated over noisy channels. Three protocols used here are Optimum Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR-Proactive) Routing protocol, Zone Routing protocol (ZRP-Hybrid), Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV-reactive) routing protocol, taking traffic density and mobility. The basic fading environments such as AWGN, Rayleigh and Ricean. This paper presents a simulation-based comparison and performance analysis on different parameters like Throughput, and Average End-to-End delay for different traffic densities and node mobility.
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