Work place: College ofConputer Application for Women’s Satara, Affiliated to S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Mumbai, Santacruz(w)
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Research Interests: Computer Networks, Network Architecture, Network Security
Biography
Samiksha Nikam has completed her B.E. in electronics from Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
She has completed her M.C.A. from IGNOU, Delhi and MPhil (C.S.) from YCMOU Nashik.
She is presently perusing her Ph.D in computer science from Shivaji University, Kolhapur,
Maharashtra. Her area of interest is in the field of Ad hoc Network and Fuzzy Logic.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2016.06.07, Pub. Date: 8 Nov. 2016
An ad hoc network is very popular because of its easy deployment. It is a self-organising network which has dynamic topology. The routing is a major issue in the ad hoc network due to its node mobility. As nodes are moving continuously the source to destination pair is completely broken and repeated route discovery increases delay and network load and reduces throughput of ad hoc network. The routing protocols play a vital role in data transmission and affect the efficiency of the ad hoc network. Also, mobility factor affects the efficiency of the ad hoc network. The ad hoc network is said to be efficient if it transfers data with higher throughput, minimum delay and low overheads. In this paper, researcher studies efficiency of AODV protocol against node mobility. The node mobility term relates to the pause time i.e. the amount of time node is stable at a particular location. The high pause time means nodes in the network have low mobility and low pause time means nodes have high mobility. The performance of AODV protocol is evaluated on the basis of four performance matrices i.e. throughput, delay, routing load, and packet delivery ratio using the Network simulator NS2.34. This study will help the researcher further to regulate the scenario parameters of ad hoc network which will help to improve performance of the protocol.
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