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louizi2006implementierung


Mohamed Louizi, "Implementierung des Ad-hoc-Routing-Protokolls DYMO," Bachelor Thesis, Department of Computer Science, Friedrich–Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg (FAU), June 2006. (Advisors: Isabel Dietrich and Falko Dressler)


Abstract

Ad hoc networks have evolved through the last years into standards in the communication world. Ad hoc networks are characterized by multi-hop wireless connectivity, frequently changing network topology and self organization. They do not need any network infrastructure to ensure communication between the nodes. Therefore, they are dealing with new challenges such as medium access control, routing and addressing. This work deals with routing as challenge for mobile ad hoc networks (MANET). Goal is to implement and analyze Dynamic MANET On-demand (DYMO), a routing protocol designed for mobile ad hoc networks and intended for use by mobile nodes in wireless multi-hop networks. It offers adaptation to changing network topology and determines unicast routes between nodes within the network on-demand. We develop a simulation model using the simulation environment OMNeT++ and define appropriate test models. Furthermore we compare the performance of DYMO with another also on-demand routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks: Ah hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV). The performance differentials are analyzed varying the network topology and size. The results demonstrated, that DYMO lower end-to-end data latency and lower loss rate of the data packets delivered to the destinations to those generated by the sources than AODV. DYMO needs though more control packets to deliver data packets than AODV.

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@phdthesis{louizi2006implementierung,
    author = {Louizi, Mohamed},
    title = {{Implementierung des Ad-hoc-Routing-Protokolls DYMO}},
    advisor = {Dietrich, Isabel and Dressler, Falko},
    institution = {Department of Computer Science},
    location = {Erlangen, Germany},
    month = {6},
    school = {Friedrich--Alexander University of Erlangen--Nuremberg (FAU)},
    type = {Bachelor Thesis},
    year = {2006},
   }
   
   

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