Asian Journal of Engineering, Sciences and Technology - Volume 9, Issue 1 2019
By Faizan Mehmood, Asad Abbas Rizvi, Rashid Zulfiqar,Kamran Nawaz,Talib Abbas
Keywords: AODV, TORA, Mobile Ad-hoc network
Mobile Ad-Hoc network consists on verily distributed autonomous nodes, which can communicate with one-another. Since, there is no foundation set up to commence the communication; the nodes in the system, build routes for communication with different nodes with no intermediary nodes. Each node must be capable to not only initiate traffic but also help other nodes by forwarding their traffic. In short, it is completely mobile node group doing wireless communication without any central infrastructure[01]. There are different protocols in MANET like OLSR, DSDV,AODV, TORA and WRP etc., but we are focusing here on AODV and TORA. They have been devised to help the constant traffic flow between such nodes. In this paper, two different mobile ad-hoc routing algorithms have been discussed outlining the route acquisition, packet delay, throughput and packet overhead. Simulation results have been collected from different no. of nodes for both scenarios (stationary and random movement) for routing protocol. The outcomes obviously delineate that AODV benefits more as far as end-toend delay and no. of packets dropped when contrasted with TORA
