Abstract

The necessary background as well as the details of simulation was presented to simulate and evaluate the performance of the ad hoc on-demand distance vector routing protocol in mobile ad hoc network with the help of the network simulator NS2 using the common transmission range to deliver the data packets at the destination node. The number of participating nodes played an important role to predict the conditions for the best performance of the protocol with respect to throughput, delay, packet delivery ratio, drop packets, consumed and residual energy of the network. Further, the efforts can be put to control the transmission range dynamically and overheads for reducing the energy consumption in the network and improving its lifetime of the nodes and the lifespan of the network.

Highlights

  • The mobile ad hoc network (MANETs) is a collection of zero configurable mobile nodes without any physical infrastructure and centralized computing

  • Over the last few years the various energy management schemes employing energy efficient routing protocols have been proposed in MANET to minimize the utilization of the battery power of the participating mobile nodes of the networks and extend the network lifetime [1] [2]. We have analyzed such protocol, namely the Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (ADOV) routing protocol to study the effect of the variable transmission range on the various parameters, namely throughput, delay, packet delivery ratio (PDR), drop packets, consumed energy in transmitting data packets, and residual energy of the participating mobile nodes of the networks

  • We have by simulation investigated into the effect of varying the transmission range on the throughput, delay, packet delivery ratio, drop packets, consumed and residual energy of ADOV routing protocol in MANET taking the number of particiapting nodes as the parameter

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Summary

Introduction

The mobile ad hoc network (MANETs) is a collection of zero configurable mobile nodes without any physical infrastructure and centralized computing. (2016) Effect of Transmission Range on Ad Hoc on Demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol. We have analyzed such protocol, namely the Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (ADOV) routing protocol to study the effect of the variable transmission range on the various parameters, namely throughput, delay, packet delivery ratio (PDR), drop packets, consumed energy in transmitting data packets, and residual energy of the participating mobile nodes of the networks.

Related Work
Overview of ADOV Routing Protocol
Route Discovery in AODV
Propagation of Route Request
Simulation Details
Trace File
Simulation Setup
Mobility Model
Result and Discussion
Throughput versus Transmission Range
Findings
Delay versus Transmission Range
Conclusion
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