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The Average End-to-end Delay and Average through Put Comparison of Multicast Routing Protocols in Manets for Real-time Streaming.
Author(s):
1. N. N. HUSSAINI: Department of Computer Science-Isra University,Hyderabad,Pakistan
2. H. KAZI: Department of Computer Science-Isra University,Hyderabad,Pakistan
3. S. FAIZULLAH: Department of Computer Science-Isra University,Hyderabad,Pakistan
4. M. A. SHAIKH: Department of Computer Science-Isra University,Hyderabad,Pakistan
5. K. H. MOHAMMADANI: Department of Computer Science-Isra University,Hyderabad,Pakistan
Abstract:
Multicasting is an effective way to establish a group communication where each message is delivered from a sender to all the members of the group. These groups can be open or closed. A lot of multicast routing protocols have been developed yet for closed group applications. To avail live radio/TV or multimedia type transmission without any membership management, we call it openMANETs. SLIM+ is proposed (Shaikh et al., 2014) , implemented (Hussaini, and Shaikh, et al, 2016), compared and evaluated in different scenarios and found a robust protocol (Hussaini, and Shaikh, et al, 2017). In this paper SLIM+ is compared with MAODV and PUMA multicast routing protocols and the Average Throughput and Average End-to-End Delay is presented after the comparative study. NS2-Version 2.35 is used for the comparative assessment of these protocols.
Page(s): 329-334
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: Sindh University Research Journal, Volume: 49, Issue: 2, Year: 2017
Keywords:
OnetoMany Multicasting , Local Area Social Networks , MAODV , Multimedia Streaming , Puma , Slim
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