A Comparative Analysis Of Proactive Reactive And Hybrid Routing Protocols Over Open Source Network Simulator In Mobile Ad Hoc Network

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Emerging Trends in Intelligent Systems & Network Security

This book covers selected research works presented at the fifth International Conference on Networking, Information Systems and Security (NISS 2022), organized by the Research Center for Data and Information Sciences at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Republic of Indonesia, and Moroccan Mediterranean Association of Sciences and Sustainable Development, Morocco, during March 30–31, 2022, hosted in online mode in Bandung, Indonesia. Building on the successful history of the conference series in the recent four years, this book aims to present the paramount role of connecting researchers around the world to disseminate and share new ideas in intelligent information systems, cyber-security, and networking technologies. The 49 chapters presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 115 submissions. They focus on delivering intelligent solutions through leveraging advanced information systems, networking, and security for competitive advantage and cost savings in modern industrial sectors as well as public, business, and education sectors. Authors are eminent academicians, scientists, researchers, and scholars in their respective fields from across the world.
A Comparative Analysis of Proactive, Reactive and Hybrid Routing Protocols Over Open Source Network Simulator in Mobile Ad Hoc Network

It is very difficult to pursue research over real-time networks at the meantime implementation of such components are costly. Network simulators reduce this task in real time and accomplish this task with less time and cost. There are many network simulators available in the market like Ns2, Ns3, OMNET++, OPNET, NetSim, QualNet, REAL, J-Sim, SWAN, Jist, and GloMoSiM. Generally, Network simulators are used to analyze network performance and measurement metrics. It has been observed that several standing authors did not compare routing protocols with network simulators in general. This paper presents a comparison of results of NS3 and OMNET++ i. e. open source simulators for analyzing Mobile Ad hoc routing protocols by means of Packet Delivery Ratio, Routing Overhead, Throughput, Average end to end delay and Path Optimality. Further, it was analyzed that which one open source simulator is most fit for research purposes. This research presented proactive, reactive and hybrid routing protocols and compared with both network simulators. Experimental results clearly differentiate the performance differences of selected simulators and help in the selection process for network simulators by salient stakeholders.
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