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Performance Behavior of AODV, DSR and DSDV Protocols for Different Radio Models in Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks
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EngineeringWireless RoutingEdge ComputingOpportunistic NetworkAd Hoc NetworkRadio ModelDifferent Radio ModelsInternet Of ThingsDsr Routing ProtocolsSensor ConnectivityRadio Access ProtocolMulti-hop RoutingDsdv ProtocolsPerformance BehaviorRouting Protocol
In this paper, we consider the behavior of a wireless ad- hoc sensor network for different radio models. By means of simulations, we analyze the performance of three protocols: AODV, DSR, and DSDV considering two radio models Two Ray Ground and Shadowing. In difference with other works, we generalize the type of radio model by allowing the path-loss randomnesses to be present in the service environment of the network. We study the perceived good put at the sink node and compare the performance of three protocols for different scenarios. The simulation results confirm the fact that the shadowing phenomena, by destroying the regularity of the network, reduce the mean distance among nodes and at the same time increase the interference level and the latency of packet transmission. We found that the packet delivery ratio of AODV and DSR routing protocols are more stable than DSDV protocol.
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