Analysis of Transmission Range Effect on OLSR Routing Protocol VANET Simulation with Change in Node Speed and Node Density Against QoS Performance

Author(s):  
Himawan Nugroho ◽  
Doan Perdana ◽  
Ridha Negara
2004 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 335-349 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alejandro Quintero ◽  
Samuel Pierre ◽  
Benjamin Macabéo

2011 ◽  
Vol 403-408 ◽  
pp. 2589-2592
Author(s):  
Man Tian Xiang ◽  
Li Hong Li ◽  
Li Hua Sun

The topology attributes of both connectivity and coverage in a wireless sensor network depend on the spatial distribution and transmission range of the nodes. This paper proposes an analytical expression of the required critical transmission range of a node, for a given node density, to create an almost surely connected network. Equivalently, if the maximum range of the nodes is given, it can estimate effectively the number of nodes needed to cover a certain connected network. With experimental tests, the method is proved to achieve guaranteed degrees of coverage and connectivity, valuable for researchers in this area.


MANET is a cluster of nodes that are mobile which transfer the packet within a limited transmission range. It is decentralized and infrastructure less wireless network. Due to host mobility requirement for a robust dynamic routing protocol is needed, since a random and dynamic difference in the network topology is there. This paper presents a performance analysis between two routing protocols AODV and DSR. In terms of throughput, PDR and delay both protocols AODV and DSR is compared.


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