Mobile ad hoc networks are attracting attention for their potential use in several fields such as collaborative computing and communications in indoor areas. Mobility and the absence of any fixed infrastructure make MANETs very attractive for mobility and rescue operations and time-critical applications. Considering mobility of the terminals, routing is a key process for operation of MANETs. In this paper, we analyze the performance of Optimized Link State Routing protocol in an indoor environment considering different scenarios for horizontal and vertical topologies. We evaluate the scenarios based on delay and jitter metrics. The experimental results show that for vertical topology the performance is affected more by mobility and number of hops, in comparison with the horizontal topology.
Application of a MANET Testbed for horizontal and vertical scenarios: performance evaluation using delay and jitter metrics
Masahiro Hiyama,Elis Kulla,Tetsuya Oda,M. Ikeda,L. Barolli
Published 2011 in Human-Centric Computing and Information Sciences
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2011
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Human-Centric Computing and Information Sciences
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2011-11-22
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Computer Science, Engineering
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