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Efficient Power Saving Adaptive Routing Protocol (EPSAR) for MANETs Using AODV and DSDV: Simulation and Feasibility Analysis

Authors: Ajay Jangra; Nitin Goel; Priyanka;

Efficient Power Saving Adaptive Routing Protocol (EPSAR) for MANETs Using AODV and DSDV: Simulation and Feasibility Analysis

Abstract

Mobile ad hoc network especially follows multihopping mechanism for routing to make a path from source to destination. If we have a sound and solid routing path that would be efficient, reliable and adaptable to the different scenarios of network too by following the next hop mechanism and also should be the farthest node with in the cluster then we could achieve better performance by the network. This paper gives more emphasis on the same phenomenon by simulating the protocol EPSAR over ADOV (reactive) and DSDV (proactive) existing protocol and also elaborates the mobility issue. This paper also presents the couple of simulations of EPSAR over multiple network (i.e. grows in terms of number of node) and also examines the performance and the feasibility of EPSAR by considering the different network parameters i.e. Data Packet sent, Delivery Ratio and End-to-End Delay.

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