Reviewing Routing Protocols in Adhoc Mobile Networks and Selecting the Appropriate Protocol for an Adhoc Mobile Military Case

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

imam hossein university

Abstract

Regarding the limitations of wired networks, such as geographical constraints, positioning limitations, high cost of building the necessary infrastructure, and construction lag of infrastructures etc, wireless networks have received considerable attention. In the meantime, adhoc mobile networks have received special attention due to the features such as lack of central management and infrastructure, as well as high mobility. A mobile network is a network independent of router nodes connected to each other by wireless links. In this network, routers move randomly and independently organize themselves; therefore, the wireless network topology is changing frequently and unpredictably, which has become one of the challenges of using these networks. If the routing protocol is not selected according to the application’s circumstances, it will cause many problems. In this paper, we explore mobile adhoc networks and then we will propose an optimal routing protocol for mobile military communications. This proposal has been presented with regard to the characteristics of a military connection. The simulation results demonetrate optimal performance of this protocol compared to other protocols.       

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