Highly dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector routing (DSDV) for mobile computers
SIGCOMM '94 Proceedings of the conference on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
A performance comparison of multi-hop wireless ad hoc network routing protocols
MobiCom '98 Proceedings of the 4th annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice
Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice
Selecting a routing strategy for your ad hoc network
Computer Communications
A backup relay technology for the paired slot relay of JTIDS
WiCOM'09 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Wireless communications, networking and mobile computing
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A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a collection of wireless mobile nodes communicating with each other using multi-hop wireless links without any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. In recent years, a variety of routing protocols targeted specifically at this environment have been developed and some performance simulations are made. However, the related works took the simulation model with a constant network size and a varying pause times or mobility velocities. And these works do not take into account the influence on the protocols when the mobile nodes' pause time is invariable but the network size is changing. On the contrary, This paper considers the problem from a different perspective, using the simulation model with a dynamic network size and an invariable pause time which should be zero under weakest case because a longer pause time of the node may be insignificant for mobile Ad hoc network with frequently and fastly moving nodes. Furthermore, based on the QoS(delay, jitter, throughput, loss ratio), routing load and the connectivity (to our knowledge, we firstly use the jitter and the connectivity as the valued metrics in the simulation of wireless ad hoc network protocols), this paper systematically discuses the performance evaluation and comparison of four typical routing protocols of ad hoc networks with the different simulation model and metrics, and drew more complete and valuable conclusion.