Ahmed El-bareg

Work place: The Collage of Industrial Technology, Ring-road 3, Misurata 218229, Libya

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Research Interests: Computational Science and Engineering, Computational Engineering, Engineering

Biography

Ahmed Elbareg is a lecturer at the department of Electronic Engineering in The Collage of
Industrial Technology, Misurata. He had a BSc degree in computer Engineering from Higher
Industrial Institute in Misurata (1994). and an MSc degree in computer engineering from
Nottingham Trent University, England (2010). He has publication paper in International Electrical & Electronic Engineering and Technologies Conference in Turkey.

Author Articles
MANET Testbed using Raspberry PIs

By Salem Sati Ahmed El-bareg

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2018.02.05, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2018

Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) are without any infrastructure and consists only of equal peers. This paper presents an empirical tests for MANET routing protocols. The testbed based on Linux platform installed in mobile computers. Some parameters are analyzed such as movement speed and the number of hops which impact on routing performance. The testbed consists of several Raspberry Pis (RPis) without the need for any central master device. For making the RPis mobile and independent of any fixed power sockets, each of them is powered by a battery. On the other hand, for the evaluation of the testbed, two routing protocols are chosen. The first protocol is called BABEL, which considered as a distance vector routing algorithm. The other one, the Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) which considered as proactive routing protocol. The use case was a multi-hop download of files with different size. The aim is to evaluate how multiple hops influence the bandwidth and delay. The results show that OLSR performs better regarding the throughput. But Babel has less delay and faster regarding convergence.

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