Analyzing zone routing protocol in MANET applying authentic parameter

KI Lakhtaria - arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.2510, 2010 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.2510, 2010arxiv.org
Routing is the main part of wireless adhoc network conventionally there are two approaches
first one is Proactive and another one is Reactive. Both these approaches have some
substantial disadvantage and to overcome hybrid routing protocols designed. ZRP (Zone
Routing Protocol) is one of the hybrid routing protocols, it takes advantage of proactive
approach by providing reliability within the scalable zone, and for beyond the scalable zone
it looks for the reactive approach. It (ZRP) uses the proactive and the reactive routing …
Routing is the main part of wireless adhoc network conventionally there are two approaches first one is Proactive and another one is Reactive. Both these approaches have some substantial disadvantage and to overcome hybrid routing protocols designed. ZRP (Zone Routing Protocol) is one of the hybrid routing protocols, it takes advantage of proactive approach by providing reliability within the scalable zone, and for beyond the scalable zone it looks for the reactive approach. It (ZRP) uses the proactive and the reactive routing according to the need of the application at that particular instance of time depending upon the prevailing scenario. This work revolves around the performance of ZRP against realistic parameters by varying various attributes such as Zone Radius of ZRP in different node density. Results vary as we change the node density on Qualnet 4.0 network simulator.
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