Application and Performance Analysis of DSDV Routing Protocol in ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Network with Help of NS2 Knowledge
Application and Performance Analysis of DSDV Routing Protocol in ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Network with Help of NS2  Knowledge
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Keywords

DSDV; MANET
IEEE802
packet delivery
endto- end delay
packet loss
scalability
WSN wireless sensor network
NS234
LR-WPAN

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Mohammed Zaid Ghawy, & Dr.Maher Ali Al-sanabani. (2017). Application and Performance Analysis of DSDV Routing Protocol in ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Network with Help of NS2 Knowledge. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 17(E1), 17–26. Retrieved from https://gjcst.com/index.php/gjcst/article/view/642

Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks WSNs are characterized by multi-hop wireless connectivity frequently changing network topology and need for efficient routing protocols The purpose of this paper is to evaluate performance of routing protocol DSDV in wireless sensor network WSN scales regarding the End-to-End delay and throughput PDR with mobility factor Routing protocols are a critical aspect to performance in mobile wireless networks and play crucial role in determining network performance in terms of packet delivery fraction end-to-end delay and packet loss Destination-sequenced distance vector DSDV protocol is a proactive protocol depending on routing tables which are maintained at each node The routing protocol should detect and maintain optimal route s between source and destination nodes In this paper we present application of DSDV in WSN as extend to our pervious study to the design and implementation the details of the DSDV routing protocol in MANET using the ns-2 network simulator also the performance of DSDV protocol in sensor network of randomly distributed mobile nodes with mobile source and sink nodes is investigated for MAC IEEE802 15 4 network by ns-2 simulator
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