Chaining Mobility Models for AOMDV and DSDV protocols in FANETs
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Abstract
Flying Ad-hoc Networks are the subtype of MANETs where the collection of
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) communicates with each other for sharing the
information. The mobility models are designed to represent the movement of nodes.
The major role of mobility model is to create a realistic simulation environment and
evaluate the performance of different routing protocols. The performance of routing
protocols varies according to the mobility models. The main purpose of this research
is to propose a new chain mobility model integrating existing Random Waypoint
Mobility Model and Gauss-Markov Mobility Model. These protocols are analyzed for
using purpose mobility chain in terms of different Quality of Service parameters such
as Packet Delivery Ratio, End-To-End Delay, and Throughput.
The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the performance of two routing
protocols of FANETs are AOMDV (reactive) and DSDV (proactive) under the
different mobility models. The performance of AOMDV and DSDV routing protocols
are analyzed under the Random Waypoint, Gauss-Markov, and the proposed Chain
Mobility Model. The simulation can be done by using an NS-2 simulator. The results
show that AOMDV protocol performed better in terms of PDR but the DSDV
performed better in End-To-End Delay when the number of nodes increases under the
proposed Chain Mobility Model rather than the Random Waypoint and GaussMarkov
Mobility Model.
