JCSE, vol. 16, no. 3, pp.143-152, 2022
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5626/JCSE.2022.16.3.143
Effect of NTT on Performance of AODV in a Grid Topology-Based Wireless Ad Hoc Network
Saurabh Sharma, Alok Singh, and Rajneesh Kumar Srivastava
Department of Electronics and Communication, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, India
Abstract: Routing in wireless ad hoc networks that enable nodes, acting as routers also, to find the best path between source and
destination nodes, taking into account cost, is a very challenging task. In the present work, an investigation of performance
of AODV routing protocol in a grid topology based ad hoc network by varying value of node traversal time (NTT)
and taking into account absence and presence of Hello messages is reported. A set of metrics, including Average End-to-
End Delay, Packet Delivery Ratio, Throughput, Routing Overhead, Route Error Overhead, Normalized Routing Load,
Average Hop Count, and Total Number of Received Data Packets, has been used to assess the performance of AODV in
the grid network. Performance of AODV routing protocol varies in the value of NTT. Throughput in grid topology, by
and large, is observed decrease with an increase in NTT. However, explicit relations between certain metrics with NTT as
well as simulation time could not be traced due to intricacies involved in combination of states of various links and flows
in the grid topology. To have better insights, grid topologies of two, three, and four rows are planned to be investigated in
the future.
Keyword:
Ad hoc networks; AODV; NTT; IEEE 802.11b; NS-3; Grid topology
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