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Investigation of MANET Routing Protocols via Quantitative Metrics

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This paper aims at completing the analysis of the routing protocol of MANET with different categories using various parameters over the various scenarios. The MANET routing protocols are verified for different sets of data and on this basis the router which is best suited for data transmission among existing protocols is analyzed. To study the performance of a lot of routing protocols at the time of exchanging of data, we have generated assumed progress over a lots of MANET consisting of different pairs of source and destination node. The process of simulation has been done by using NS-3 which is an open-source simulator. Here we have successfully generated and analyzed the scenarios where the data communication effects can be analyzed over the rapid incrementation in network mobility and communication is evaluated and network data traffic is analyzed. The effort is beneficial for the candidate who is working on various problems of MANETs such as attacks, Quality-of-Service and effects of increasing number of nodes on various parameter etc. to know which protocol is best suitable for their effort towards a routing protocol.

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Jangir, S.K., Hemrajani, N. (2019). Investigation of MANET Routing Protocols via Quantitative Metrics. In: Mishra, D., Yang, XS., Unal, A. (eds) Data Science and Big Data Analytics. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 16. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7641-1_6

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