The impact of mobility models on the performance of mobile Ad Hoc network routing protocol

Megat Farez Azril Bin Zuhairi, M and Zafar, Mohammad Haseeb and Harle, David (2012) The impact of mobility models on the performance of mobile Ad Hoc network routing protocol. IETE Technical Review, 29 (5). pp. 414-420. ISSN 0256-4602 (https://doi.org/10.4103/0256-4602.103175)

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Abstract

A mobility model represents nodes distribution and movement over the network. Several research works have shown that a selection of mobility model can affect the outcome of routing performance simulation in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. Thus, a routing protocol may only be effective in a particular mobility model or scenario but performs inferiorly in another. As a result, analyses of routing protocol performance are often based on inadequate information leading to inaccurate argument and conclusion. In this paper, three different mobility models have been selected, where each of them is highly distinctive in terms of nodes movement behavior. In addition, a new measurement technique called probability of route connectivity is introduced. The technique is used to quantify the success rate of route established by a routing protocol. Extensive simulation runs are done and results are compared between each mobility model.