Simulation and Comparison of AODV and DSR routing protocols in MANETs
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Abstract
Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an autonomous system of mobile nodes connected
by wireless links. Each node operates not only as an end system, but also as a router to
forward packets. The nodes are free to move about and organize themselves into a
network. These nodes change position frequently. The main classes of routing protocols
are Proactive, Reactive and Hybrid.
A Reactive (on-demand) routing strategy is a popular routing category for wireless ad
hoc routing. It is a relatively new routing philosophy that provides a scalable solution to
relatively large network topologies. The design follows the idea that each node tries to
reduce routing overhead by sending routing packets whenever a communication is
requested.
In this work an attempt has been made to compare the performance of two prominent ondemand
reactive routing protocols for MANETs:- Ad hoc On Demand Distance Vector
(AODV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocols. DSR and AODV is a reactive
gateway discovery algorithms where a mobile device of MANET connects by gateway
only when it is needed. As per our findings the differences in the protocol mechanics lead
to significant performance differentials for both of these protocols.
The performance differentials are analyzed using varying simulation time. These
simulations are carried out using the ns-2 network simulator. The results presented in this
work illustrate the importance in carefully evaluating and implementing routing protocols
in an ad hoc environment.
Keywords: MANETS, AODV, DSR.
