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A Comparative Study of Routing Protocols

This paper is focus on the different routing protocols used for routing in computer network. A routing protocol is a protocol that specifies how routers communicate with each other, disseminating information that enables them to select routes between any two nodes on a computer network, the choice of the route being done by routing algorithms. Each router has a priori knowledge only of networks attached to it directly. A routing protocol shares this information first among immediate neighbours, and then throughout the network. This way, routers gain knowledge of the topology of the network. There are many routing protocols used for routing purpose like RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF etc

Comparative Analysis of Dynamic Routing Protocols

International Journal of Engineering Research and

The main concepts of the dynamic routing protocols are discussed in this paper. Routing protocols are basically used to let the communication between the routers happen. The efficiency of the routing can be judged on the basis of metrics. This comparative study is carried out and explained.

Review of Different Criteria for Designing Routing Protocols

Routing is the process of finding optimal path between source and destination. Because of the fact that packet may be necessary to hop or several hops before a packet reach the target, a routing protocol is needed. Routing protocols allow routers to dynamically advertise and discover routes, decide which routes are available and which are the most efficient routes to a target. In this paper we review different existing protocols and their applicability in current scenario.

Survey on Dynamic Routing Protocols

International Journal of Engineering Research and, 2016

In today's network communication, it's miles hard without routing protocols as they play a vital role in the direction, dedication to send site visitors fast and determines how the conversation is completed in router to a head the packets from source to end (destination). There are such a lot of routing protocols to be had like Static and dynamic routing protocols. In this paper, we surveyed various dynamic routing protocols consisting of RIP, EIGRP and OSPF primarily based on different metrics.

IJERT-Survey on Dynamic Routing Protocols

International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology (IJERT), 2016

https://www.ijert.org/survey-on-dynamic-routing-protocols https://www.ijert.org/research/survey-on-dynamic-routing-protocols-IJERTV5IS010028.pdf In today's network communication, it's miles hard without routing protocols as they play a vital role in the direction, dedication to send site visitors fast and determines how the conversation is completed in router to a head the packets from source to end (destination). There are such a lot of routing protocols to be had like Static and dynamic routing protocols. In this paper, we surveyed various dynamic routing protocols consisting of RIP, EIGRP and OSPF primarily based on different metrics. Keyword-RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, GNS-3, OPNET, packet tracer.

APPLICATIONS , CHALLENGES & COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ROUTING PROTOCOLS Research scholar -sarwan kumar pandey

This paper presents over all comparison of MANET routing protocols, first generalized DSDV, WRP, FSR, DSR, ZRP, AODV, TORA, CGSR, ZRP, SSR, and ABR protocols Routing structure of CGSR is hierarchical and all other have flat, all these protocols are loop free only WRP is loop free but not instantaneous. As reactive routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks, DSR, AODV and TORA are proposed to reduce the control traffic overhead and improve scalability. WRP, DSDV and FSR have distinct features and use different mechanisms for loop-free guarantee. WRP, DSDV and FSR have the same time and communication complexity. Both DSR and TORA support unidirectional links and multiple routing paths, but AODV doesn't. In contrast to DSR and TORA, nodes using AODV periodically exchange hello messages with their neighbors to monitor link disconnections. WRP, FSR and TORA have characteristic as reduced topology and all other have full topology, only. AODV and ZRP have multicasting capability other have no such capability.

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VARIOUS ROUTING PROTOCOL

Vehicular ad hoc network is a subtype of Mobile ad hoc network, which is design for the communication of vehicles. It is a technology in which moving vehicles create a network for the mobile communication, vehicles in network act as a node. In this network vehicles move rapidly and speed of vehicles in VANET is more than MANET. Some wireless technology support to the vehicle to vehicle (v2v) and vehicle to infrastructure communication (v2I) in VANET. Performance of communication between vehicles depends on the routing protocol. One of the main challenge in the VANET is transmit the data information and search the route. Routing protocols are used in the VANET. One of the most important routing protocols used in Vehicular ad hoc network is GPSR routing protocol is used for the congestion problem. In this paper we study all the routing protocol and comparison between three routing protocol.

Review of Different Routing Protocols and Routing Techniques

International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2022

Mobile Ad-hoc Network could be a dynamic network that works with the characteristic of wireless Communication Network. It doesn't have a centralized server or an arbiter. it's a system that works separately connecting with wireless links using mobile routers. because of the infrastructure less network each mobile node moves freely with the absolute direction with no warranted path. Routing in Manet could be a challenge because of the quality of Nodes and lack of server. thus a routing protocol is important to own an economical communication between nodes in numerous network things that are heavily loaded at some purpose. This paper presents a review based on Manet and Manet rooting Protocols.

Using the redistribution between routing protocols to find best route

University of Thi-Qar Journal of Science, 2019

Routers can forward packets through an internetwork by maintaining routing information in a database called a routing table. The routing table typically contains the address of all known networks and routing information about that network such as: Interface, Routing Path, Next Hop, Route Metric (Cost) and Route Timeout Routers build and maintain their routing database by periodically sharing information with other routers. The exact format of these exchanges is based on the routing protocol. The output of this study is Compare between routing protocols (Routing Information Protocol v2 and Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol).Design and implementation by using (GNS3) Graphical Network Simulator and we also Configuring the exchange of routing information between routing protocols is called route redistribution. Redistribution can be done between various Interior Gateway Routing Protocol routing protocols.

Routing Protocols

Wireless sensor are scarce resource so therefore Various Algorithms are there which are described in this paper.This paper contains algorithms which are location based ,hierarchical, data centric etc.