Ad Hoc network is a wireless network with a couple of Mobile nodes that do not have a fixed router. Each node can function as a router which can find and handle paths to other nodes in a network. Each node on the network are Mobile so that the topology of the network is always changing. AODV and ZRP is an example of an efficient routing protocol for Ad Hoc network on the type of each routing protocol. AODV is reactive routing protocol and ZRP is for hybrid routing protocol.Each routing protocol will certainly have different capacities to search routing paths in the network and traffic delivery number in the packet network, so the Quality of Service (QoS) for each routing protocol always different. Therefore, it becomes important to know the speed and efficiency routing protocol to determine the routing path. This study was to analyze initialization QoS on the ad hoc network routing protocol AODV and ZRP with the parameters is the End to End Delay, Jitter, Packet Delivery Ratio and Throughput. After the data were collected, we do some analyzed by look at the QoS each routing protocol routing.The test results show us that each routing protocol inspected, AODV routing protocol has a faster time in the process of sending the packet to the next node with average score 0.3134 second than routing protocol ZRP. For a number of packets sent ZRP routing protocol have a average score 963.34 Kb is better than AODV routing protocol.
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