Bandwidth and delay issue s on the network routing
Ahmad Mateen, Muzaffar Hussain, M. Yahya Saeed

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how bandwidth and delay impact network routing stability, emphasizing that reducing these factors can improve network performance and reliability.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of the relationship between bandwidth, delay, and routing stability, highlighting the importance of minimizing delay and bandwidth for better network performance.
Findings
Positive correlation between delay and routing instability
Reducing bandwidth improves routing stability
Lower delay enhances network performance
Abstract
N/W has always been intended to be incredibly strong. H/W and software changes affect basic structure on the N/W capacity. N/W-Routing-protocols have been used to determine the shortest path as the goal. N/W information is deployed using dominant interior N/W-Routing-protocols. Although in N/W little instability is associated with bandwidth and latency this requires analysis. Statistical analysis of the samples have been taken for identifying the relationship between dependent and independent variables. Study has been made to see the relations with the delay, bandwidth, and N/W-Routing stability to draw to the conclusions for a positive relationship. Thus, for getting the better performance and results, bandwidth and delay should be reduced, as suggested in this paper.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
