2012
DOI: 10.5121/ijnsa.2012.4607
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The Effect of the Number of Mobile Nodes on Varying Speeds of MANETS

Abstract: Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) are dynamic networks populated by mobile devices, or mobile nodes (MNs).TheMobile Nodes (MNs) arefreetomoveanywhere and at any time. The population of the nodes may have some influence on the mobility rate of the MNs.This paper presentssimulation results using MatLab software. The study investigates the influence of mobile nodes' parameters such as number of nodes on the nodes speedsand nodes distribution in a given area. The results have indicated thatthe number of mobile nodes… Show more

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“…Thus, it is essential to study and analyse various mobility models and their effect on mobile ad Hoc Network protocols (Pandey and Mishra, 2017). Mobility models are mainly made up of two types, namely: Synthetic and trace-based (Camp et al, 2002;Tengviel et al, 2012;2013). Synthetic models attempt to realistically represent the behaviours of MNs without the use of any real-world measurements, while traces are movement patterns observed in real life systems.…”
Section: Mobility Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is essential to study and analyse various mobility models and their effect on mobile ad Hoc Network protocols (Pandey and Mishra, 2017). Mobility models are mainly made up of two types, namely: Synthetic and trace-based (Camp et al, 2002;Tengviel et al, 2012;2013). Synthetic models attempt to realistically represent the behaviours of MNs without the use of any real-world measurements, while traces are movement patterns observed in real life systems.…”
Section: Mobility Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%