Measurement study of data transmission in wireless mobile ad-hoc network
Abstract
Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a network that consisting of a set of wireless
mobile nodes that connecting with each other without any centralized control or fixed
infrastructure. There are some parameters that affect the performance of MANET,
which are; mobility, network load and network size. In this dissertation, a measurement
study is made to investigate how these parameters affect the quality of data transmission in MANET. Two evaluation experiments are designed and modelled by using OMNeT++. The two models are used to investigate and analyzed the effects of the
number of nodes between the source and destination, nodes speed, and the number of
users which are sending and receiving at the same time, on the performance of MANET
in order to get a clear view about the suitable values for these parameters in different
MANET applications with high network performance. This research shows that with
using the AODV protocols, the higher PTR achieve with the 0.5kB packets size and
10mps mobility speed, which is 0.996461.