JSE_V6_N1_RP7
Mobility Tracking In Mobile Adhoc Networks On Geological Location
A. Subramani
A. Krishnan
Journal on Software Engineering
2230 – 7168
6
1
53
59
Mobile Ad-hoc Network, Mobility Management, Mobility Model, Classification, Location Management, AnSim
In mobile ad-hoc nodes change position due to the dynamic nature. There has to be a proviso to control the performance and place on standard basis. In this paper, the importance of management plans in ad-hoc networks is studied. Beside this, mobility models are reviewed and rated by the incorporation of real-life applications. It is explored a model for the operation of an ad hoc network and the effect of mobile nodes, where the model incorporates incentives for users to act as transit nodes on multi-hop routes and be pleased with their own ability to send traffic. In this paper, it is explored the implications of the model by simulating a network and illustrates how network resources are allocated for the users based on geological position. Mobile nodes which have incentives to work together also discussed in this paper. Mobility and traffic pattern of mobility models are generated by using AnSim Simulator.
July - September 2011
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