Summer Special Issue - - June 2016

  • 1. Performance comparison of stability enhanced aodv and stability enhanced aomdv protocol for manets

    Authors : Chintan Bhavsar, Sonal Belani

    Pages : 133-140

    DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.21172/1.73.019

    Keywords : MANETRouting Stability Cross-Layer Received signal strength AODVAOMDV

    Abstract :

    A Mobile Ad hoc network is set nodes, which communicates without any infrastructure. The topology for such networks is dynamic in nature. The nodes in MANETs have limited and shared bandwidth and limited battery power are. Such limitations make design of a mobile ad hoc network a very challenging task. To design a routing protocol for such dynamic topologies is a challenging task. There is a high possibility of a route failure due to constant movement of nodes. When a route fails, route discovery procedure has to be started to find a new route. Increase in number of route discoveries increases the routing overhead and delay. AODV protocol finds route which contains minimum hop, without considering stability of the link. The existing AOMDV protocol has provision of multiple routes. The route in existing AOMDV is found on minimum hop basis without considering strength of a link. We can find more stable routes, if we use received signal strength as a metric to find a route. Provision of stable route may increase performance of the network. In this paper we compare performance of stability enhanced AOMDV and stability enhanced AODV, both considers received signal strength as a decisive parameter to find a route.

    Citing this Journal Article :

    Chintan Bhavsar, Sonal Belani, "Performance comparison of stability enhanced aodv and stability enhanced aomdv protocol for manets", Summer Special Issue - - June 2016, 133-140