Author : Muktarani Halawar 1
Date of Publication :25th May 2018
Abstract: The collection of wireless mobile nodes creating a temporary network without the use of any fixed infrastructure or centralizes administration is known as Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) and which is playing a vital role in recent years. The different routing protocols of MANET’s are modeled in Network Simulator-2(NS2) version NS-2.33 and is analyzed using routing protocols DSDV(i.e Proactive routing protocol) and AODV(i.e Reactive routing protocol).
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