Design and Implementation of Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Using Opnet Modeler

https://doi.org/10.55529/jecnam.26.30.47

Authors

  • Murtadha Mohammed Hasan Jaafar Institute of Graduate Studies, Altinbas University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Abdullahi Abdu Ibrahim Electrical and computer engineering, Altinbas University, Istanbul, Turkey

Keywords:

Opnet, AODV, DSR, OLSR, MANET, Ad-Hoc.

Abstract

Mobile Ad-Hoc Network is a good illustration of a decentralized organization that does not need a foundation to function. The self-configurable and uncomplicated organizational component of this Mobile Ad-Hoc Network have made it feasible to run a wide variety of apps. As a consequence, these applications may now be used. If useful guiding standards are used, Mobile Ad-Hoc Network will develop into a robust system. During our investigation, we will attempt to determine which competent steering convention for directing hypertext transfer protocol traffic is utilized throughout the company. This will be the primary focus of our inquiry, so we must make this determination as accurately as possible. For this inquiry of the exhibition, execution measures such as latency and throughput were used. In this job reenactment research, your expectations should be based on the conventions that it chose since they had shown higher performance on every one of these fourth different viewpoints considerations. In addition to that, one way that an organization may improve the efficiency with which it operates is by picking conventions that are more suited for the business after taking into consideration the needs of the organization. AODV, DSR, and OLSR are the three routing protocols that were studied in this study to enhance the performance of ad-hoc networks via the use of OPNET Modeler version 14.5.

Published

2022-11-29

How to Cite

Murtadha Mohammed Hasan Jaafar, & Abdullahi Abdu Ibrahim. (2022). Design and Implementation of Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Using Opnet Modeler. Journal of Electronics, Computer Networking and Applied Mathematics , 2(06), 30–47. https://doi.org/10.55529/jecnam.26.30.47