A Review on DSDV and PSO Routing Protocols for Ad-hoc Network

Conference: Fifth International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering & Technology
Author(s): Anita, Ankur Gupta Year: 2016
Grenze ID: 02.IETET.2016.5.13 Page: 75-78

Abstract

A Mobile ad hoc network is a group of wireless mobile computers (or nodes) in which nodes are collaborated by forwarding packets to allow them to communicate outside the range of direct wireless transmission. In this paper, we are finding the shortest network path essential routing data packets through the shortest path. PSO is also inspired by behavior of swarm of fishes or flocks of birds to find a good food place. This paper is for evaluation of AODV (Ad-hoc on demand distance vector) and DSDV (Destination sequence distance vector) and PSO routing protocols’ performance on the basis of different criteria for performance.

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