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Design and Development of Boundless Simulation Mobility and Routing Algorithm on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks


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Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) do not rely on any fixed infrastructure but communicate in a self-organized way. Boundless simulation area mobility model removes limitation by allowing nodes to wrap around to the other side of the simulation area when they encounter a border. In this paper, the study is based on description of the Boundless simulation area mobility model for an ad hoc network. A Boundless simulation area mobility model is a model that converts a 2D rectangular simulation area into a torus - shaped simulation area and introduced a new tool for facilitating the generation of realistic mobility models that include obstacles for ad hoc mobile networks.

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Boundless Simulation, Torus-Shaped Simulation, Mobility Model, Ad Hoc Networks, MANETs
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Meenakshi Chaturvedi
Department of Computer Science, Vishveshwarya Engineering College, Dadri, Greater Noida, India

Abstract


Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) do not rely on any fixed infrastructure but communicate in a self-organized way. Boundless simulation area mobility model removes limitation by allowing nodes to wrap around to the other side of the simulation area when they encounter a border. In this paper, the study is based on description of the Boundless simulation area mobility model for an ad hoc network. A Boundless simulation area mobility model is a model that converts a 2D rectangular simulation area into a torus - shaped simulation area and introduced a new tool for facilitating the generation of realistic mobility models that include obstacles for ad hoc mobile networks.

Keywords


Boundless Simulation, Torus-Shaped Simulation, Mobility Model, Ad Hoc Networks, MANETs

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