Implementation in MANET by DSR and AODV Protocols

Abstract

A Mobile ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes that are capable of communicating with each other without the use of a network infrastructure or any centralized administration.

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Jyoti , Asha Rana , Kavita

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Jyoti, Asha Rana, Kavita (2013).  Implementation in MANET by DSR and AODV Protocols. International Journal of Computer Science and Management Studies (IJCSMS) www.ijcsms.com, 13(1), 22-30. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-130577