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Characterizing the interaction between routing and MAC protocols in ad-hoc networks

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Characterizing the interaction between routing and MAC protocols in ad-hoc networks
We empirically study the effect of mobility and interaction between various input parameters on the performance of protocols designed for wireless ad-hoc networks. An important objective is to study the interaction of the routing and MAC layer protocols under different mobility parameters. We use three basic mobility models: grid mobility model, random waypoint model, and exponential correlated random model. The performance of protocols is measured in terms of various quality of service measures including (i) latency, (ii) throughput, (iii) number of packets received and (iv) long term fairness. Three different commonly studied routing protocols are
Christopher L. Barrett, Achla Marathe, Madhav V. M
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where MOBIHOC
Authors Christopher L. Barrett, Achla Marathe, Madhav V. Marathe, Martin Drozda
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