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International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

ISSN : 2394-2320 (Online)

DELAY ANALYSIS ON SEAMLESS MOBILITY CONNECTIVITY IN WPAN USING NS2.34

Author : D.Sridhar 1 Dr.C Chandrasekar 2

Date of Publication :17th May 2021

Abstract: The advancement in mobile and wireless technologies, specifically the personification of many devices tremendously increases the challenges to create a perfect trade-off link between cost, mobility and performance. To fulfil the requirement for providing best network to the users, many reflective criteria of accessed characteristics of various wireless networks such as WLAN, GPRS, WPAN have to be tested, judged and established. This paper includes the seamless mobility handover issues of wireless networks for future generation. The routing of messages can be performed in mobility network by using various network simulators. The network simulators such as NS2.34 which helps to reduce the cost of mobility handover with minimal delay. A sensor in the mobile during the process of mobility handover generally does not much bother about the care-of-address, so there will not be any requirement to perform connection between the care-of-address and home address. This is the major reason behind the reduction of handover cost and delay reduction. Therefore, we are highly motivated to use substitute location server to understand the location management. The present research work contains the understanding and explanation of simulation model proposed on the basis of step -length. The approached simulation model is the best alternate solution for similar mobility. The seamless mobility connectivity in WPAN have been implemented by using NS2.34 which helps to improve the performance and evaluate the handover latency measurands.

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