Performance comparison of routing protocols in wired cum wireless network
Abstract
This project presents the performance comparison of routing protocols in wired cum
wireless network. Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing (DSDV) and Adhoc
On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing are used in this project to evaluate
and compare their performances in wired cum wireless network. The aim is to focus on
the performance of routing protocol used in combination of network consisting of wired
and wireless network. Different type of routing protocols incur different packet delay,
packet loss and throughput. The performance of different routing protocol namely
AODV and DSDV are being investigated. The investigation gives an useful information
to which routing protocol performs better in the developed topology. Coding for wired
cum wireless topology is designed and the simulation is carried out using Network
Simulator (NS-2) for DSDV and AODV by varying the packet sizes. The results
obtained using AWK code to analyze the result for throughput, packet loss and packet
delay of the routing protocols used in this project. From the result obtained, the data is
analysed and plotted into graphs of their performance that are created. DSDV shows
better performance in throughput while AODV shows better performance in packet loss.
For the future work, it is proposed to cover up other routing protocols and compare
them by taking different simulation scenarios. Additionally, it is proposed to simulate
these protocols using different simulation setups. Also in order to judge their
performance, it is proposed to implement these protocols in real life as well.