Hybrid Scenario Based Performance Analysis of DSDV and DSR
Koushik Majumder (1), Subir Kumar Sarkar (2), ((1) West Bengal, University of Technology, India, (2) Jadavpur University, India)

TL;DR
This paper systematically compares the performance of DSDV and DSR routing protocols in hybrid mobile ad hoc networks using NS2 simulations, focusing on metrics like packet delivery, delay, and routing load.
Contribution
It provides a novel analysis of DSDV and DSR protocols specifically within hybrid network scenarios, which are less studied in existing literature.
Findings
DSDV and DSR performance varies with network conditions.
Packet delivery fraction differs significantly between protocols.
Routing load and delay are affected by network parameters.
Abstract
The area of mobile ad hoc networking has received considerable attention of the research community in recent years. These networks have gained immense popularity primarily due to their infrastructure-less mode of operation which makes them a suitable candidate for deployment in emergency scenarios like relief operation, battlefield etc., where either the pre-existing infrastructure is totally damaged or it is not possible to establish a new infrastructure quickly. However, MANETs are constrained due to the limited transmission range of the mobile nodes which reduces the total coverage area. Sometimes the infrastructure-less ad hoc network may be combined with a fixed network to form a hybrid network which can cover a wider area with the advantage of having less fixed infrastructure. In such a combined network, for transferring data, we need base stations which act as gateways between…
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