Analysis of Ad Hoc routing protocols for emergency and rescue scenarios

A mobile ad hoc network MANET is a collection of wireless mobile nodes that can dynamically configure a network without a fixed infrastructure or centralized administration. This makes it ideal for emergency and rescue scenarios where information sharing is essential and should occur as soon as poss...

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Autor principal: Torres Tandazo, R. (author)
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aodv
cbrp
dsdv
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mobility models
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description A mobile ad hoc network MANET is a collection of wireless mobile nodes that can dynamically configure a network without a fixed infrastructure or centralized administration. This makes it ideal for emergency and rescue scenarios where information sharing is essential and should occur as soon as possible. This article discusses which of the routing strategies for mobile ad hoc networks: proactive, reactive and hierarchical, have a better performance in such scenarios. Using a real urban area being set for the emergency and rescue scenario, we calculate the density of nodes and the mobility model needed for validation. The NS2 simulator has been used in our study. We also show that the hierarchical routing strategies are beffer suited for this type of scenarios.
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spellingShingle Analysis of Ad Hoc routing protocols for emergency and rescue scenarios
Torres Tandazo, R.
ad hoc networks
aodv
cbrp
dsdv
manet
mobility models
routing
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title Analysis of Ad Hoc routing protocols for emergency and rescue scenarios
title_full Analysis of Ad Hoc routing protocols for emergency and rescue scenarios
title_fullStr Analysis of Ad Hoc routing protocols for emergency and rescue scenarios
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Ad Hoc routing protocols for emergency and rescue scenarios
title_short Analysis of Ad Hoc routing protocols for emergency and rescue scenarios
title_sort Analysis of Ad Hoc routing protocols for emergency and rescue scenarios
topic ad hoc networks
aodv
cbrp
dsdv
manet
mobility models
routing
url http://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/19239