Abstract

We study the performance of routing protocols when particular application exists in the network. A source node need to send large data files to the number of nodes, using File Transfer Protocol (FTP), while other non–specific application traffic also exists in the network. In this paper, we compare the performance of three routing protocols AODV, DSR (reactive), DSDV (proactive) under FTP traffic by varying number of relay nodes in terms of packet delivery ratio, end to end delay, normalized routing overhead. A Network Simulator (NS2) Tool is used to developed the scenario and evaluate them on the basis of performance metrics.

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