[u][/u]Effect of Different Mobility Patterns on AODV and OLSR using Different TCP variants
Journal Title: IOSR Journals (IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering) - Year 2016, Vol 18, Issue 3
Abstract
Abstract: In this paper the effect of TCP variant (new reno, tahoe and Sack) is analyzed by using karan’s and nagle theorem by moving nodes at different mobility models on OLSR and AODV protocol. In this nagle theorem is set to per-send and karan’s theorem is enabled. This effect is analyzed by using GSM silencesuppression and without using GSM silence suppression. To analyzed this effect opnet 14.5 modeller is used. This effect is analyzed in terms of Packet end to end delay, traffic received and throughput. The result shows that when random way point is used than performance of sack is better and when static mobility pattern is used than tahoe is better for OLSR protocol and for AODV overall Sack is better for both mobility patterns . Result also shows that performance of AODV is better than OLSR.
Authors and Affiliations
Karamjeet Kaur , Pawan Luthra
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