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MINI-PROJECT: AD-HOC NETWORK


THE ART OF NETWORKING WITHOUT A NETWORK.
SUBJECT: NETWORK
MODELING AND SIMULATION.

GROUP MEMBERS
1. NGUYEN VAN GIAP
2. NGUYEN THI VAN

CONTENTS:

NETWORK MODELING AND

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NETWORK MODELING AND

GOALS AND
DEFINE THE SYATEM.

GOALS AND
DEFINE THE SYSTEM

1.1. DEFINE THE SYSTEM OF AD-HOC


NETWORK.
An autonomous system in
which nodes connected by
wireless links are free to move
randomly and often behave as
routers simultaneously.
The topology of such the
networks changes frequently.

NETWORK MODELING AND

GOALS AND
DEFINE THE SYSTEM

1.1. DEFINE THE SYSTEM OF AD-HOC


NETWORK.
Routing is a challenging task
in Ad-hoc network.
Typical Ad-hoc routing
protocols:
Dynamic Source Routing (DSR).
Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector
Routing (AODV).
Destination-Sequenced DistanceVector (DSDV).

Figure : Categories of Ad-hoc Routing Protocols.


NETWORK MODELING AND

GOALS AND
DEFINE THE SYSTEM

1.1. MARJOR GOALS OF MINI-PROJECT.

Compare the efficiency between DSDV and AODV, known as novel


approaches in proactive and reactive, respectively, in terms of end-toend delay and throughput based on given scenarios.

NETWORK MODELING AND

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NETWORK MODELING AND

LIST OF
SERVICES AND OUTCOMES.

2.1. SERVICES.

LIST OF
SERVICES AND OUTCOMES

The transmission and receiving the packets.

NETWORK MODELING AND

2.1. OUTCOMES.

LIST OF
SERVICES AND OUTCOMES

The successfully receiving the packets.

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NETWORK MODELING AND

SIMULATION
METRICS.

SIMULATION METRIC

3.1. SIMULATION METRICS.


The most important parameters which are considered in this project to evaluate the system:
AVERAGE END-TO-END DELAY.

THROUGHPUT.

All possible delays caused by buffering route


discovery latency, queueing and interface queue,
retransmission delays at the MAC, and
propagation and transfer times of data packets.
The rate of transfer data from a source to a
destination during specific time.
A higher throughput will directly impact the
users perception of the quality of service (QoS).
NETWORK MODELING AND

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NETWORK MODELING AND

LIST
OF PARAMETERS.

LIST OF
PARAMETERS

4. LIST OF PARAMETERS.

Number of nodes: 5
Area: 300 m x 300 m.
The simulated time: 150s.
Nodes start from fixed points and can move in free-style
according to the random waypoint model.
Traffic sources: CBR (Constant Bit Rate).

NUM.

PARAMETER

VALUE

1.

CHANNEL TYPE

Channel/Wireless Channel

2.

RADIO PROPAGATION MODEL

Propagation/Two Ray Ground

3.

NETWORK INTERFACE TYPE

Phy/WirelessPhy

4.

MAC TYPE

Mac/802_11

5.

INTERFACE QUEUE TYPE

Queue/Drop tail/Pri-Queue

6.

LINK LAYER TYPE

LL

7.

ANTENNA

Antenna/Omni-Antenna

8.

MAXIMUM PACKET IN IFQ

50

9.

NUMBER OF NODES

10.

AREA (mxm)

300x300

11.

ROUTING PROTCOLS

DSDV and AODV

12.

SIMULATION TIME

150s

3.3. SIMULATION TOOL.

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NETWORK MODELING AND

INITIAL RESULTS.

NS-2 SIMULATION RESULTS.

NAM SIMULATION.

TRACE FILE.

REFERNECES:
http://
www.ericsson.com/ericsson/corpinfo/publications/review/2
000_04/files/2000046.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_ad_hoc_network

NETWORK MODELING AND

THANKS FOR YOUR


ATTENTION!

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