IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

Simulators for Wireless Networks: A Study

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Rahul Vishnoi

Abstract

Unlike wired networks, wireless networks are one of the finest fields for study. Simulators are extremely excellent concessions between cost and complexity, as well as accuracy of the findings, in ad hoc wireless networks to test the performance and behavior of different routing methods and protocols. It may be tough to select which simulator to use for ad hoc wireless networks since there are so many options. The article includes a review of simulators that enable ad hoc wired networks. Its goal is to create a simulator that will assist researchers in developing and analyzing different strategies and models in a more reliable and efficient manner. Unlike previous simulator comparisons, we do not concentrate on the correlation of individual simulation outcomes, but instead attempt to evaluate simulators based on features and usability. Ad hoc wireless networks have grown in popularity during the past several years. Simulation is a widely used technique for evaluating the performance of different routing methods and models in ad hoc wireless networks.

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