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Simulation and Comparison of AODV Variants Under Different Mobility Models in MANETs

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Computing and Network Sustainability

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AODV (ad hoc on-demand distance vector) is a reactive routing protocol for MANETs, and it enables multihop routing within the mobile nodes taking part in initiating and preserving an ad hoc network. In multihop routing, route is requested only when it is required and it does not keep track of routes to the destination node. The primary idea of this paper was to assess the AODV variants underneath acquainted mobility models. We have considered three mobility conditions, i.e., Group mobility model, Random Waypoint, and Manhattan model. In our paper, performance metrics such as PDR (packet delivery ratio) and throughput are used to evaluate the performance of AODV variants. The performance metrics are examined with varying node density, and Ns-2 is used as a network simulator to carry out these simulations.

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Garg, S., Verma, A.K. (2017). Simulation and Comparison of AODV Variants Under Different Mobility Models in MANETs. In: Vishwakarma, H., Akashe, S. (eds) Computing and Network Sustainability. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 12. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3935-5_34

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