CFP last date
20 May 2024
Reseach Article

A proportional analysis of dissimilar Mobility Models in Ad- hoc Sensor Network over DSR Protocol

by V. Vasanthi, Hemalatha. M
International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 42 - Number 15
Year of Publication: 2012
Authors: V. Vasanthi, Hemalatha. M
10.5120/5771-8017

V. Vasanthi, Hemalatha. M . A proportional analysis of dissimilar Mobility Models in Ad- hoc Sensor Network over DSR Protocol. International Journal of Computer Applications. 42, 15 ( March 2012), 41-46. DOI=10.5120/5771-8017

@article{ 10.5120/5771-8017,
author = { V. Vasanthi, Hemalatha. M },
title = { A proportional analysis of dissimilar Mobility Models in Ad- hoc Sensor Network over DSR Protocol },
journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications },
issue_date = { March 2012 },
volume = { 42 },
number = { 15 },
month = { March },
year = { 2012 },
issn = { 0975-8887 },
pages = { 41-46 },
numpages = {9},
url = { https://ijcaonline.org/archives/volume42/number15/5771-8017/ },
doi = { 10.5120/5771-8017 },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
%0 Journal Article
%1 2024-02-06T20:31:23.589396+05:30
%A V. Vasanthi
%A Hemalatha. M
%T A proportional analysis of dissimilar Mobility Models in Ad- hoc Sensor Network over DSR Protocol
%J International Journal of Computer Applications
%@ 0975-8887
%V 42
%N 15
%P 41-46
%D 2012
%I Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Abstract

With the current advances like wireless networks is becoming most useful technology is increasing popularity. Simulation is the technique which is used for evaluation of wireless networks. There is numerous number of Network Simulator's available. Here we are using NS2 simulation tool is used to find that which mobility model is best for real-life Scenarios. The Mobility model gives information like movement of nodes and how it works with the protocol and connectivity of nodes in an excellent manner. In this paper we are analyzing the mobility model which is best in incorporate more Realistic mobility model. We are taken four different mobility model in different models like entity models (Manhattan model and gauss markov model) and group mobility model (Reference Point Group Model) and Random Waypoint mobility model. Random waypoint is used as a default mobility model in many network simulations. Our comparative analysis for the mobility models which is existing mobility models are discussed on a variety of simulation settings and parameters to find these results are as follows Control Overhead, Generated packets and Received packets.

References
  1. Ariyakhajorn, Jinthana Wannawilai, Pattana Sathitwiriyawong, Chanboon "A Comparative Study of Random Waypoint and Gauss-Markov Mobility Models in the Performance Evaluation of MANET" 2 April 2007
  2. B. Divecha, A. Abraham, C. Grosan and S. Sanyal, "Impact of Node Mobility on MANET Routing Protocols Models," Journal of Digital Information Management, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 19 – 23, February 2007.
  3. B. Liang and Z. Haas, "Predictive Distance-based Mobility Management for PCS Networks," Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications, Vol. 3, pp. 1377-1384, March 1999.
  4. C. Bettstetter, H. Hartenstein and X. Perez-Costa, "Stochastic Properties of the Random-Way Point Mobility Model," Wireless Networks, pp. 555 –567, Vol. 10, No. 5, September 2004.
  5. C. E. Perkins and E. M. Royer, "Ad hoc On- Demand Distance Vector Routing," Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, pp. 90-100, February1999.
  6. C. E. Perkins and P. Bhagwat, "Highly Dynamic Destination Sequenced Distance Vector Routing for Mobile Computers," ACM SIGCOMM, pp. 234 –244, October 1994.
  7. C-K. Toh, "Associatively-based Routing for Ad hoc-Mobile Networks," IEEE personal Communications, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 103-109, 1997.
  8. D. B. Johnson, D. A. Maltz, and J. Broch, "DSR: The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Multi-hop Wireless Ad hoc Networks," Ad hoc-Networking, edited by Charles E. Perkins, Chapter 5, pp. 139-172, Addison-Wesley, 2001.
  9. D. Maltz, "The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks," Nov 5, 1999.
  10. http://chandra-s2. blogspot. in/2009/01/how-to-run-bonnmotion-for-ns-2. html.
  11. https://net. cs. unibonn. de/fileadmin/ag/martini/projekte/BonnMotion/src/BonnMotion_Docu. pdf.
  12. F. Bai, N. Sadagopan and A. Helmy, "IMPORTANT: A Framework to Systematically Analyze the Impact of Mobility on Performance of Routing Protocols for Ad hoc Networks," Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications, pp. 825-835,March-April, 2003.
  13. Kapang Lego et. al. "Comparative Study of Ad-hoc Routing Protocol AODV, DSR and DSDV in Mobile Adhoc NETwork" Indian Journal of Computer Science and Engineering Vol. 1 No. 4 2010PP. no 364-371
  14. M. I. M. Saad and Z. A. Zukarnain, "Performance Analysis of Random-based Mobility Models in MANET Routing Protocol," European Journal of Scientific Research, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 444-454,2009.
  15. N. Meghanathan and A. Farago, "On the Stability of Paths, Steiner Trees and Connected Dominating Sets in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," Elsevier Ad HocNetworks, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 744 – 769, July 2008.
  16. Vasanthi. V, Ajith Singh. N, Romen Kumar. M and M. Hemalatha 2011 "A Detailed study of Mobility model in sensor network" Int. , Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology (JATIT), and ISSN: 1992-8645, Scopus, and I. F-1. 71 15th Nov2011 vol 33(1) pg. no. 7-14.
  17. Teerawat issariyakul, Ekram Hossain,"Introduction to Network Simulator NS-2,2nd Edition 2011.
Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Mobility Models Dsr Protocol Rwp Mm Gauss-markov Rpgm Manhattan Ad-hoc Sensor Network Simulation