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In this journal paper, we are investigating experimental study of routing overhead for the reactive routing protocols as a Wireless Multi-hop facing in Networks. In this investigation we are choosing the AODV (Ad-Hoc on Demand Distance Vector), and dynamic MA-NETs. We could enhance generalized network models by adding route (links) monitoring overhead in the network. So that we will take different framework and parameters of routing protocols for the variations of route performance in network.In this journal paper my experimental study on above routing protocols with the help of simulation tools (NS-2),which is simulate to the routing protocol as well as give a brief comparison and discussion for routing protocol as a better performance in networks. The AODVs routing protocols are optimizations route to prevent flooding of network during route discovery as well as control TTL (Time 2 Live) of RREQs to search incrementally larger areas of the network. The advantage of this excremental topic is less overhead, when successful and repair links with less overhead delay and packet loss.The disadvantage is longer delay if route not found immediately and longer delay and also it will greater packet loss when unsuccessful in networks environment.
MA-NETs, AODVs, DSRs, Simulation (NS-2Tools), RREQs (Route-Request) packets and RREP (Route-Reply) packets
MA-NETs, AODVs, DSRs, Simulation (NS-2Tools), RREQs (Route-Request) packets and RREP (Route-Reply) packets
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