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Performance of DSDV Protocol over Sensor NetworksKeywords: Sensor Networks , DSDV , Node Density. Abstract: Routing protocols play crucial role in determining performance parameters such as packetdelivery fraction, end to end (end 2 end) delay, packet loss etc. of any ad hoc communicationnetwork. In this paper the performance of DSDV protocol in sensor network of randomlydistributed static nodes with mobile source and sink nodes is investigated for source and sinkvelocities 0,10,20,40 and 60 m/sec. and node densities 20-100 nodes/km2 by ns-2 simulator. It isobserved that the average simulation end to end delay in static source and sink nodes scenario(i.e. velocity v=0) is generally higher than that in mobile source-sink cases for all node densitiesexcept at 20 nodes/km2. In the case where source and sink nodes are mobile, the delay is almostconstant at 0.12 seconds (except at v10 = 10 m/s for 40 nodes/km2). The average number ofdropped packets in static case is higher than that in dynamic source-sink scenario. With increasein the velocities in case of dynamic source and sink nodes, the average number of droppedpackets is around 10. The byte delivery fraction for moving source-sink cases for all velocities ishigher than that for the static case (i.e. v=0) for all node densities. The byte delivery fractiondecreases with the node density for all source-sink node velocities except velocity v=0.
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