Ad hoc network is a network where each node can act as a terminal and also as a router. Ad hoc technology does not require infrastructure that controls communication systems centrally. Therefore, each node on the ad hoc network can manage itself. This study aims to design nodes that can be used for communication on wireless ad hoc networks then compare the networks performance on OLSR and BATMAN routing protocols. There are four performance parameters used, namely Throughput, Round Trip Delay (RTD), Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), and Convergence Time. The topology used includes P2P communication and multi-hop communication. Network performance testing is done both for P2P and multi-hop communication on MESH networks. Convergence Time Testing is done only for multi-hop communication to find out the time needed by the protocol to repair the path when a path fail occurs. The test results show that OLSR gives a better average value of throughput compared to BATMAN. Whereas RTD shows that the BATMAN routing protocol is better compared to OLSR. Both protocols, OLSR and BATMAN, successfully received all data packets sent by the source node on P2P communications. Failure to send data packets occurs in multi-hop communication as indicated by a PDR value of 98% for the OLSR protocol and 95% for the BATMAN protocol.
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