Abstract

This document analyzes the wireless ad hoc networks used in vehicle communication. Using the NS2 software, the typical ad hoc on-demand distance vector routing (AODV) and destination-sequenced distance-vector (DSDV) routing protocol are simulated respectively with 25 mobile nodes and 11 mobile nodes. By reasoning on the simulation data, many performance indicators including the routing protocol throughput, jitter, packet loss rate and end-to-end delay performance are compared and analyzed. Final we have come to an important conclusion that AODV is better than DSDV protocol on a number of performance indicators.

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