Introducing a distance vector routing protocol for ns-3 simulator

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Abstract

In network research, network simulators have been shown to be useful for testing and changing network protocols by means of a controlled manner. As an Internet systems simulator, ns-3 simulator provides an ideal simulation environment for network research. However, ns-3 is lack of table-driven IPv4 routing modules. Despite the fact that a routing protocol is a mandatory component of a network, it is necessary to introduce a table-driven routing protocol for the ns-3 which is able to maintain the network connectivity and consistency. To this end, we introduce a distance vector IPv4 wired routing protocol for the ns-3 simulator (DVRP). The proposing protocol is developed as a table-driven wired routing protocol. In this study, we describe the proposing routing protocol, including its design, implementation, behavior on networks, and limitations.

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Wijekoon, J., Tennekoon, R., Harahap, E., & Nishi, H. (2015). Introducing a distance vector routing protocol for ns-3 simulator. In SIMUTOOLS 2015 - 8th EAI International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques. ICST. https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.24-8-2015.2260345

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