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          <dc:title>Performance evaluation of routing Protocols in Realistic Scenario for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Kyaw Soe Lwin</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Zaw Min Naing</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Mobile ad hoc networks (MANT s) are collections of autonomous mobile nodes with links that are made or broken in an arbitrary way. They have no fixed infrastructure and may have constrained resources. The next generation of IT applications is expected to rely heavily on such networks. However, before they can be successfully deployed, several routing problems must be addressed. These are mainly due to the ad hoc nature of these networks. This paper presents a comprehensive investigation on the performance of common MANET routing protocols in realistic network scenario. The routing protocols used in this research work include AODV, DSR and DSDV. This paper evaluates the performance of these protocols under simulation scenario based on a realistic mobility model. The evaluation is conducted using Network Simulator (ns2) from Berkeley. As mobility is also an important metric for evaluating ad hoc networks, mobility of nodes is varied to examine the performance of these protocols under realistic scenarios. This simulation experiment shows the performance of each protocol under specific conditions both quantitatively and qualitatively.</dc:description>
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