Abstract
Packet Telephony has been regarded as an alternative to existing circuit switched fixed telephony. To propagate new idea regarding Packet Telephony researchers need to test their ideas in real or simulated environment. Most of the research in mobile ad-hoc networks is based on simulation. Among all available simulation tools, Network Simulator (ns2) has been most widely used for simulation of mobile ad-hoc networks. Network Simulator does not directly support Packet Telephony. The authors are proposing a technique to simulate packet telephony over mobile ad-hoc network using network simulator, ns2.
Highlights
The problem of extending the reach of fixed telephonic system over an area using mobile ad-hoc network is one of the research area that has got the attention of Computer Science research fraternity
Step 1: We propose following algorithm for implementing Packet Telephony over mobile ad-hoc network using http://ijacsa.thesai.org/
With the help of packet telephony telephonic calls can be extended to some mobile node in the network without any additional cost
Summary
The problem of extending the reach of fixed telephonic system over an area using mobile ad-hoc network is one of the research area that has got the attention of Computer Science research fraternity. To summarize this would help forwarding telephonic call to a mobile node without any cost. A number of Quality of Service, QoS parameters for implementation of fixed to mobile convergence in mobile adhoc networks has been suggested. These parameters include End to End Delay, Packet Delivery Rate, Packet Drop Rate, Throughput, Channel Utilization, Jitter etc. A number of simulation tools for developing mobile ad-hoc network environment are available Most notable among these are Network Simulator (ns2), MATLAB, CSIM, OPNET, Qualinet, GoMoSlim etc. The technique proposed should help users to test performance of the mobile ad-hoc network under different permutations and combinations of various network parameters
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