Abstract

The mobile ad-hoc network study is based on simulations as well as the fundamental necessary simplified assumption of physical reality. Testing the simulation for various protocols in a practical environment shows how theories can be authenticated in practice. Our approach is to build a model that can be used to simulate and test the path selection from plentiful paths available from source to the destination. We are interested in optimal path selection and analysis in Bluetooth scatter net routing with respect to some key parameter. The key parameter includes the number of intermediate hops. We want to determine whether and how paths are selected and what changes take place with the mobility of the nodes. Our approach is to list out the available path between source and destination by indicating the number of intermediate hops. Based on that user can select the shortest path from the proposed network. Finally in this paper, To make the scatter net structure more suitable to serve in mobile ad hoc networks our model shows our approach of selecting the optimal path proves better in terms of data delivery from a given sender to receiver.

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