Performance Evaluation Of OLSR And DSDV Protocols in Military Operations
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Katiyar, S., Gujral, R., & Mallick, B. (2015, October). Comparative performance analysis of MANET routing protocols in military operation using NS2. In Green Computing and Internet of Things (ICGCIoT), 2015 International Conference on (pp. 603-609). IEEE.
Perkins, C. E., Royer, E. M., Das, S. R., & Marina, M. K. (2001). Performance comparison of two on demand routing protocols for adhoc networks.IEEE Personal communications,8(1),16-28.
S. Mohapatraa, P.Kanungo “Performance analysis of AODV, DSR, OLSR and DSDV Routing Protocols using NS2 Simulatorâ€, Procedia Engineering Vol. 23, pp. 229–234, 2011.
Suman Kumari and Sunil Maakar, “Traffic Pattern Based Performance Comparison of AODV, DSDV & OLSR MANET Routing Protocols using Freeway Mobility Model,†IJCSIT) Vol. 2 (4), pp. 1606-11611, 2015.
R.K Gujraland J.T Grover, “Impact of Transmission Range and Mobility on Routing Protocols over ad hocnet N Networksâ€, International Conference on Computing Sciences, pp. 201-206, 2015.