Routing Load of Route Calculation and Route Maintenance in Wireless Proactive Routing Protocols
D. Mahmood, N. Javaid, U. Qasim, Z. A. Khan

TL;DR
This paper develops a mathematical framework to analyze and compare the performance of three major proactive routing protocols in wireless networks, considering various network and protocol parameters.
Contribution
It introduces an enhanced analytical framework for proactive routing protocols, including DSDV, FSR, and OLSR, with detailed performance analysis and comparison.
Findings
Performance variations with network parameters
Analytical insights into protocol efficiencies
Comparative analysis across different environments
Abstract
This paper presents mathematical framework and study of proactive routing Protocols. The performance analysis of three major proactive routing protocols: Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV), Fish-eye State Routing (FSR) and Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) are under consideration in this work. Taking these routing protocols into account, we enhance existing framework. In the next step we further discuss and produce analytical framework by considering variations in different network and protocol parameters. Finally, experiments are performed regarding above mentioned routing protocols followed with detailed comparison and analysis of different environments.
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