Abstract

Routing protocols that are developed with the error-prone environment and resource constraints of mobile nodes in mind perform better in wireless Ad Hoc environments. A good and dependable routing method is required to meet the packet transition aim. When the network is small, most existing routing algorithms operate fine, but when the network is large, there is a problem with link breakage in multipath routing algorithms, especially on demand routing algorithms. As a result, we investigated many forms of routing protocols in order to identify all of the existing algorithms' flaws. In this study, we examine existing protocols in terms of network factors such as delay, throughput, energy consumption, control overhead, and so on.

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