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Performance Analysis of Routing Protocol Based on Center and Dense Mode of Routing Strategies


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Ad hoc networks are gaining increasing popularity in recent years because of their ease of deployment. No wired base station or infrastructure is supported, and each host communicates one another via packet radios. In ad hoc networks, routing protocols are challenged with establishing and maintaining multihop routes in the face of mobility, bandwidth limitation and power constraints. In this dissertation, we study the routing strategies for ad hoc networks. On-demand routing protocols and table-driven algorithms are analyzed and compared against each other. Our study shows comparison between routing strategies like Dense mode and Center Mode.

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Dense Mode, Center Mode, Multicast, Unicast.
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Ajay Kumar Gupta
MMM Engineering College, Gorakhpur, India
S. P. Singh
MMM Engineering College, Gorakhpur, India

Abstract


Ad hoc networks are gaining increasing popularity in recent years because of their ease of deployment. No wired base station or infrastructure is supported, and each host communicates one another via packet radios. In ad hoc networks, routing protocols are challenged with establishing and maintaining multihop routes in the face of mobility, bandwidth limitation and power constraints. In this dissertation, we study the routing strategies for ad hoc networks. On-demand routing protocols and table-driven algorithms are analyzed and compared against each other. Our study shows comparison between routing strategies like Dense mode and Center Mode.

Keywords


Dense Mode, Center Mode, Multicast, Unicast.