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TCP over a 4 nodes ad-hoc network with TORA routing protocol

TCP over a 3 nodes ad-hoc network with TORA routing protocol

TCP over a 3 nodes ad-hoc network with DSR routing protocol

TCP over a 3 nodes ad-hoc network with DSDV routing protocol

TCP over a 3 nodes ad-hoc network with AODV routing protocol

NO Ad-Hoc Routing Agent (NOAH)

NOAH is a wireless routing agent that (in contrast to DSDV, DSR, …) only supports direct communication between wireless nodes or between base stations and mobile nodes in case Mobile IP is used. This allows to simulate scenarios where multi-hop wireless routing is undesired. NOAH does not send any routing related packets. It has been … Continue reading

Routing protocol in ns2: AODV, DSR, DSDV, DumbAgent

In 802.11 wireless LAN with ad hoc mode, there is no message routing. Any two nodes communicate directly –> You use DumbAgent (instead of AODV, DSR, DSDV,…) as the network layer protocol when no routing is required in your test scenario – this is when you need to calculate MAC layer performance:

Different transmission speeds and queue length in 802.11

Different transmission speeds in 802.11

Test hidden terminal in 802.11

Test transmission range in 802.11