International journal of Computer Networking and Communication (IJCNAC)Vol. 1, No. 1 (August 2013) 45 www.arpublication.org Performance Analysis and Simulation of OLSR Routing Protocol in MANET Jogendra Kumar Department of Computer Science & Engineering G.B.Pant engineering College Pauri Garhwal Uttarakhand, India [email protected]Abstract Mobile ad hoc network is a collection of wireless nodes that are communicate other nodes (router) without using access point, infrastructure . Mobile ad-hoc network is an autonomous system that means no need for depaentd other nodes it have own capability to handle and controlling all funcitionlity, to sending and receiving all information form one device to other device. MANET has power full feature that controlling itself by dynamic nature, multihop,low power and configuration of the system. In this paper we analyzing, simulation and implements the TC messages and HELLO Message by MPR of OLSR routing performance checked at 200 nodes on Qualnet 5.0.2 simulator. In Qualnet simulator to simulate and implement the performance of OLSR routing protocols takes various performance metrics like hello message sent (HMS) , hello message received (HMR), TC message generated (TCMG), TC message replied (TCMR), TC messages received on Constant Bit Rate (CBR) using random waypoint model. In this paper check the performance OLSR routing protocol gives effective performance for lage networks. Keywords: Ad-hoc Network, MANET, OLSR Routing Protocol, Qualnet 5.0.2 1. INTRODUCTION An Ad-hoc network is a wireless network, which do not have a centralized and fixed infrastructure. MANET is referred to as a wireless ad hoc network in which nodes are free to move arbitrarily and mobile nodes can transmit and receive the traffic. Also mobile nodes can act like routers by forwarding the neighbors traffic to the destination node as the routers are multi-hop devices . MANET does not need base stations of wired infrastructure. The mobile nodes in wireless network range can communicate with each other because it is a self organized network. The mobile nodes form a network automatically without a fixed infrastructure and central management. The mobile nodes have transmitters and receivers with smart antennas, which enable the mobile nodes to communicate with each others. The topology of the network changes every time by getting in and out of the mobile nodes in the network. In the beginning MANET was designed for military use but now the MANET is used in many areas. Such as in disaster hit areas, data collection in some region, in rescue missions, virtual classes and conferences. This concept with ad hoc network makes the full name of mobile ad hoc network (MANET). By growing the network, combined with the node mobility the challenges of self configuration of the network become more evident. Security in MANET is a very critical and important issue and many techniques were defined for the security of MANET. Mobile nodes in the network waste much energy by joining in and out with connection to wireless network. This connection and reconnection create energy limitation in the wireless network [2][6][12][16][23]. OLSR routing protocol of mobile ad hoc network on random waypoint model
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Performance Analysis and Simulation of OLSR Routing Protocol in MANET
Mobile ad hoc network is a collection of wireless nodes that are communicate other nodes (router) without using access point, infrastructure . Mobile ad-hoc network is an autonomous system that means no need for depaentd other nodes it have own capability to handle and controlling all funcitionlity, to sending and receiving all information form one device to other device. MANET has power full feature that controlling itself by dynamic nature, multihop,low power and configuration of the system. In this paper we analyzing, simulation and implements the TC messages and HELLO Message by MPR of OLSR routing performance checked at 200 nodes on Qualnet 5.0.2 simulator. In Qualnet simulator to simulate and implement the performance of OLSR routing protocols takes various performance metrics like hello message sent (HMS) , hello message received (HMR), TC message generated (TCMG), TC message replied (TCMR), TC messages received on Constant Bit Rate (CBR) using random waypoint model. In this paper check the performance OLSR routing protocol gives effective performance for lage networks.
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International journal of Computer Networking and Communication (IJCNAC)Vol. 1, No. 1 (August 2013) 45
www.arpublication.org
Performance Analysis and Simulation of
OLSR Routing Protocol in MANET
Jogendra Kumar
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
G.B.Pant engineering College Pauri Garhwal Uttarakhand, India
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