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A Review of Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET) Protocols and their Applications

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In this paper, a comparative analysis using qualitative techniques is performed by categorizing different routing protocols as proactive, reactive, hybrid and nature-inspired for MANETs, revealing that hybrid protocols are better as they consume less power and uses bandwidth more efficiently.
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In this paper, an investigation on protocol issues for mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) is conducted. The capacity and relevance of nomadic computing are evident with the quick propagation of wireless devices like laptops, wireless sensors, and smartphones. A MANET is a non-temporary infrastructure, consisting of a group of mobile hosts which have no central management and dynamically create their network or connections. This type of network introduces complexities such as regular changes to the topology. The constraints of bandwidth, low energy, and storage capacities of such mobile nodes impose severe limitations on their abilities. Some nodes also cannot communicate directly as there are generally small transmission ranges within nodes in MANETs. Therefore, routing paths can be of multiple hops, and it is the responsibility of neighbouring nodes to operate as routers. A comparative analysis using qualitative techniques is performed by categorizing different routing protocols as proactive, reactive, hybrid and nature-inspired. Protocols such as the Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV), Wireless Routing Protocol (WRP), Ad Hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV), Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) and AntHocNet are described to know their suitability for real-life applications. This study reveals that hybrid protocols are better as they consume less power and uses bandwidth more efficiently.

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Mobile Ad hoc Networking (MANET): Routing Protocol Performance Issues and Evaluation Considerations

TL;DR: The characteristics of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs), and their idiosyncrasies with respect to traditional, hardwired packet networks, are described, with an emphasis on routing performance evaluation considerations.
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On MANET Routing Protocols for Mobility and Scalability

TL;DR: A performance comparison of the selected MANET routing protocols in a varying network sizes with increasing area and nodes size is presented to investigate mobility and scalability of the routing process.
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Study of MANET routing protocols by GloMoSim simulator

TL;DR: Ad hoc on‐demand distance vector, dynamic source routing and wireless routing protocol for MANETs to distance vector protocol are compared to better understand the major characteristics of the three routing protocols, using a parallel discrete event‐driven simulator, GloMoSim.
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Application-Independent Based Multicast Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET)

TL;DR: This article mainly focus on application independent based multicasts routing protocols, features, and comparison of multicast routing protocols.
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What is mobile ad hoc network and its applications?

A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a self-configuring network of mobile devices. It is used in applications where a fixed infrastructure is not available or feasible.