Performance evaluation of dynamic source routing protocol with variation in transmission power and speed

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Abstract

Mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a set of mobile wireless nodes (devices) which is not rely on a fixed infrastructure. In MANETs, each device is responsible for routing its data according to a specific routing protocol. The three most common MANET routing protocols are: dynamic source routing protocol (DSR), optimized link state routing protocol (OLSR), and ad-hoc on-demand distance vector (AODV). This paper proposes an efficient evaluation of DSR protocol by testing the MANETs routing protocol with variation in transmission power at different speeds. The performance analysis has been given using optimized network engineering tools (OPNET) modeler simulations and evaluated using metrics of average end to end delay and throughput. The results show that the throughput increases as the transmission power increases up to a certain value after which the throughput decreases, also the network work optimally at a certain transmission power which varied at different speed.

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Elsayed, S., & Youssef, M. I. (2023). Performance evaluation of dynamic source routing protocol with variation in transmission power and speed. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 13(2), 1795–1802. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v13i2.pp1795-1802

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