Mobility Condition to Study Performance of MANET Routing Protocols

Author(s):  
Hind Ziani ◽  
Nourddine Enneya ◽  
Jihane Alami Chentoufi ◽  
Jalal Laassiri
Author(s):  
Azher Ashraf ◽  
Manjit Kaur

2013 ◽  
Vol 74 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Sehrish Abrejo ◽  
Hameedullah Kazi ◽  
Shams-ul-Arfeen Shams-ul-Arfeen

Webology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (Special Issue 04) ◽  
pp. 1479-1498
Author(s):  
R. Deeptha

Mobile Ad Hoc NETwork (MANET) is the most desired topic of research amidst researchers mainly because of its flexibility and independent nature of network infrastructures. MANET's unique characteristics, like the dynamic behaviour related to network topology, limited bandwidth and battery resources, make routing a challenging task. Currently, several efficient routing protocols based on topology and geographical information have been proposed for MANET. However, most of them assume a trusted and cooperative oriented environment. With the influence of adversaries, the MANET routing protocols are vulnerable to various kinds of attacks. Recently, several research efforts have been made to counter these adversarial activities. This survey investigates the latest and on demand security concerns in MANET. This paper comprehensively discusses the existing attacks in the network layer, various categories of defense mechanisms in the literature, and their benefits and defects when applying to MANET. This paper also classifies the attacks and defense mechanisms based on the routing nature, such as topological and geographical. It also discusses intrusion detection systems as well as anonymous routing in MANETs. Finally, it discusses the challenges and future directions in routing security over the MANET environment.


Author(s):  
Khalid W. Al-Ani ◽  
Salman Yussof ◽  
Hussein M. Haglan ◽  
Hothefa Shaker ◽  
Linda Mahdi Alani

Mobility is one of the important issues in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET). By definition, MANET nodes are free to move around and this may cause difficulty in routing. MANET routing protocols must consider this factor when making routing decision. Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) is a hybrid routing protocol, which utilizes the proactive and reactive routing protocols advantages. ZRP proactively maintains routing information within a routing zone, while reactively discovering routes to destinations beyond the routing zone. Since ZRP is based on the concept of routing zone, determining an optimum routing zone radius has the major impact on the performance of that protocol. In this research, we studied the effect of zone radius on the performance of ZRP with different levels of node mobility. Node mobility is defined using two different parameters: node speed and pause time. Based on the simulation results, ZRP protocol using zone radius of two provides the best packet delivery fraction, throughput and normalized routing load. However, a larger zone radius will provide a lower delay.


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