2012
DOI: 10.5120/7241-0202
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Comparative Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in MANET using Varying Pause Time

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“…The main drawbacks of AODV have to do with the overhead caused by broadcasting RREQ messsages, and the unstability of the routes during periods of average or high mobility (see Kumar, 2012). Both problems can be tackled with the abstraction provided by the VNLayer, which covers the network area with static virtual nodes that act on behalf of a comparatively greater number of physical ones.…”
Section: From Aodv To Vnaodvmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The main drawbacks of AODV have to do with the overhead caused by broadcasting RREQ messsages, and the unstability of the routes during periods of average or high mobility (see Kumar, 2012). Both problems can be tackled with the abstraction provided by the VNLayer, which covers the network area with static virtual nodes that act on behalf of a comparatively greater number of physical ones.…”
Section: From Aodv To Vnaodvmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…BGP is used to communicate between or to link two or more autonomous systems. BGP sessions are created between edge routers and after that routes are exchanged between neighbors [10]. It is an incremental protocol.…”
Section: Border Gateway Protocol (Bgp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once routing table is shared between neighbors, only updated information is distributed. These changes may include withdrawal of the route or advertising a new route [10]. BGP4 is currently used BGP version.…”
Section: Border Gateway Protocol (Bgp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Newman (1977) when a person tries to answer a standard math question then that person must be able to pass several obstacles in a row. These hurdles are reading, comprehension, transformation, process skills, and coding (Kumar Jha, 2012). There are five stages in the analysis of Newman's theory, namely (a) Reading errors, which refer to a student's capacity to comprehend mathematical issues and recognize the terms and symbols they employ.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%