Muddesar Iqbal

Work place: Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat, Pakistan

E-mail: m.iqbal@uog.edu.pk

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Research Interests: Computer Networks, Network Architecture, Network Security

Biography

Dr. Muddesar Iqbal. He earned his PhD from Kingston University UK in the area of Wireless Mesh Networks in 2009. He has been serving as Associate Professor in the Faculty of computing and Information technology, University of Gujrat, Pakistan since 2010. He won an Award of Appreciation from the Association of Business Executive (ABE) UK for tutoring the prize winner in Computer Fundamentals module. He also received Foreign Expert Certificate from State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, People’s Republic of China in 2008 against his research collaborations in china. He won another Award of Appreciation from ABE UK for tutoring the prize winner in Information System Project management module in 2010. His research interests span the area of mobile ad hoc routing and security issues, analysis and control of wireless networks, resource management including packet scheduling, and wireless sensor networks and their application like health care and disaster management.

Author Articles
Comprehensive Experimental Performance Analysis of DSR, AODV and DSDV Routing Protocol for Different Metrics Values with Predefined Constraints

By Zafar Mehmood Muddesar Iqbal Xingheng Wang

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2014.07.04, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2014

A Mobile Adhoc Network is a multi-hop self-configuring network without any fixed infrastructure. Due to mobility of nodes, dynamic topology and highly dynamic environment, designing and implementing stable routing in Mobile Ad-hoc Networking is a major challenge and a critical issue. This paper analyses the performance analysis of on demand routing protocol, Dynamic Source Routing (DSR), Adhoc on Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) and table driven protocol, Destination-Sequenced Distance Vectoring (DSDV) using a network simulator NS2. Different types of test scenario have designed with fixed number of nodes but varying mobility. Different performance metric values like, throughput, delay, normalized network load, end to end delay, dropped packets, packets delivery ratio have been observed. The experimental results have been analysed and recommendation based on the obtained results has been proposed about the significance of each protocol in different scenarios and situations. The simulation results show that both protocols are good in performance in their own categories. We believe that findings of this paper will help the researcher to find the best protocol under predefined condition with varied mobility. We believe that this research will help the researcher to identify and further investigate any particular metrics value of AODV, DSR and DSDV.

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