Performance Analysis of Real and Non-real Time Traffic under MANET Routing Protocols
- Ghassan A. QasMarrogy
- Dr. Emmanuel S. QasMarrogy
- Aous Y. Ali
MANET, Routing Protocols, Real time traffic, Non-real time traffic
Technologies like Voice, video, ftp, etc. have made Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET) important in our Real
life. MANET is a distinctive type of ad-hoc network that has stations changing their locations frequently, and
automatically configuring themselves. Nodes can move freely in MANET while transmitting and receiving the data traffic
by using wireless radio waves. Consequently, routing has become a vital factor and a key challenge for finding the best
route in many MANET environments. The main focus of this paper is to analyze the impact of real time traffic (voice,
video conference) and non-real time traffic (HTTP, FTP, Email) on the four routing protocols, Optimized Link State
Routing (OLSR), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV), and Geographical
Routing Protocol (GRP) over MANETs and also investigate their performance based on the average end-to-end delay and
throughput. It is shown with extensive simulation results that OLSR protocol produces the highest throughput and the
lowest delay compared to other protocols for non-real time and real time video traffic. It is also shown that OLSR protocol
produces the lowest delay and acceptable throughput for real time voice traffic.
Ghassan A. QasMarrogy, Dr. Emmanuel S. QasMarrogy, Aous Y. Ali. "Performance Analysis of Real and Non-real Time Traffic under MANET Routing Protocols".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH ISSN:2321-9939, Vol.2, Issue 4, pp.3522-3530, URL :https://rjwave.org/ijedr/papers/IJEDR1404022.pdf
Volume 2 Issue 4
Pages. 3522-3530