Author : Amandeep Kaur 1
Date of Publication :30th April 2018
Abstract: Wireless networks in different forms are being used in different fields for sharing of different type of data among different users. The wireless mobile network consists of various wireless nodes moving with random speed. These nodes move from one position to other position with different speed and different angle. While moving with different speeds each node change its neighbors. Such that path list can be failed while moving the data from one node to other node. There can be different mobility models used to make nodes to move from one position to other position. These mobility models can be the random walk or gauss markov model. In random walk there is random direction and random speed. In gauss Markov the angle and the speed is average of previous angle and speed. Hybridization of the mobility model can enhance the performance. That means in hybrid model there can be random direction but the speed is the average of previous speed used in previous run. Parameters like End to End delay, Packet Delivery Ratio, Response time, Network Routing Load has shown the improvements.
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