Work place: Comstat Institute of Information Technology
E-mail: skhan.ciit@gmail.com
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Research Interests: Network Architecture, Swarm Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Computer systems and computational processes, Computational Engineering
Biography
Muhammad Saleem khan is a Phd scholor at Comsat University Islamabad. He received his Master degree from Kohat University, MS degree from Muhammad Ali Jinnah University. His research interst spans over wireless technology, including Mobile Ad-hoc Networking, Wireless Sensor Network computational intelligence.
By Zafar Mahmood Muhammad Awais Nawaz Mudassar Iqbal Saleem Khan Zia ul Haq
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2015.01.02, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2015
A mobile ad hoc network is a collection of wireless nodes without any fixed structure and connected with each other through wireless links. MANETs have self-organized topology in which mobile nodes are free to move, as a result establishing a stable and reliable network is a difficult and critical task. Nodes in Nobile Ad-hoc network acts as sender, receiver and router for communicating data and control packets. Using NS-2 simulator Performance of AODV, DSDV and DSR is analyzed under varying pause time in this paper. Performance of these routing protocols are analyzed on the base of following performance metrics: packet delivery ratio, average end to end delay, throughput, no of sent packets, no of receive packets, no of routing packets, normalized routing load and no of dropped packets under variant Pause time. Results of Comparison analysis of Routing Protocols are generated with the help of Simulation in the form of graphs. The simulation result shows the significance of each protocol in different situations. We believe that this study will provide comprehensive comparative study of AODV, DSR and DSDV based on varying pause time at one place, which will help the researcher to further investigate any particular metrics value of particular protocol.
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