Performance comparison of multipath routing protocols for mobile ad hoc network
by Sanjeev Kumar Prasad; Tripti Sharma
International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications (IJSCC), Vol. 13, No. 1, 2022

Abstract: In mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), nodes are connected by multihop wireless connections and topology is changing very frequently due to movement of nodes. Therefore, it leads to the need of efficient dynamic routing protocols. Many routing protocols have been proposed for communication in dynamic environments and it is observed that multipath routing protocols are more preferred over the single path routing protocols in terms of many network parameters such as delay, energy consumption etc. These protocols are designed to fulfil the requirements of communication in the network. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to determine the difference between multipath routing protocols when operating in large-area MANETs with the help of constant bit rate, and variable bit rate data-traffic patterns; and these traffic patterns applied on the network with the different speeds and varying simulation pause time. This paper tests the performance of the following multipath protocols AOMDV, BAOMDV, BAMR, and LLECP-AOMDV on the NS-2 network platform.

Online publication date: Thu, 16-Dec-2021

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