Abstract

A mobile area network, also known as a MANET, is a structure that is constructed by wireless connections that connect mobile devices in order to establish a dynamic architecture. The use of routing protocols is an essential component in the process of data transmission across a network. Multipath and unipath are the two kind of routing protocols that are considered to be the most fundamental. Within the scope of this study, we investigated the effectiveness of two prevalent on-demand routing strategies, namely AOMDV and MDART, as well as AODV, which is a unipath routing protocol. These protocols were chosen because of their superior performance in comparison to their counterparts in a variety of domains, particularly in terms of reducing routing load and delay.

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