Abstract—Wireless Sensors are devices that monitor and
record their surroundings physical and environmental
parameters and transmit them continuously to one of the source
sensors. A collection of such wireless sensors form a network
called Wireless Sensor Networks. This technology is considered
to be the best for the study of performance parameters. Routing
is a technique which we use to select path to send traffic in the
network, also called as Protocol. AODV, DYMO, OLSR and
IERP are adhoc routing protocols. In this paper we shall study
different performance parameters in a Random Waypoint
Mobility Model by varying the number of nodes and also
changing the maximum speed of a node, such as Average
Throughput, Average End to End Delay, Average Jitter,
Average PDR (Packet Delivery Ratio) and Total Packets
Received. Analysis and performance study is done using Qualnet
6.1 simulator.
Index Terms—Mobility model, performance parameters,
qualnet, routing protocols.
The authors are with the Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture,
Technology and Sciences (SHIATS-DU), Allahabad 211007, U. P. India
(e-mail: ashualie_aai@yahoo.co.in, xavierashish@gmail.com).
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Cite:Ashish Allen Roberts and Ashish Xavier Das, "Comparison of Performance Parameters of Reactive, Proactive and Hybrid Routing Protocols in RWP Mobility Model through Qualnet," Journal of Advances in Computer Networks vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 234-237, 2013.