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  FANET Communication and Routing Protocol  
  Authors : Annupriya; Isha Jakhar; Hatesh Syan
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In recent years the capability and role of Mobile Adhoc Networks has rapidly evolved. Their use in the situations of emergency, in the case of a natural disaster, military battle fields and UAVs is getting very popular as a result of cutting edge technologies in networking and communication. Taking the MANET technology as the base has helped in the evolvement of new technologies like FANET and VANET. FANET is a very new concept if compared to MANET with the abilities to tackle situations where traditional MANET cannot do so. And also we will discuss about the comparison and design consideration of FANET.

 

Published In : IJCSN Journal Volume 6, Issue 3

Date of Publication : June 2017

Pages : 430-432

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Annupriya : CSE, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Punjab India.

Isha Jakhar : CSE, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Punjab India.

Hatesh Syan : CSE, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Punjab India.

 

MANET

In this research, AODV, DSDV and OLSR routing protocols are analyzed under the different parameters i.e. End to End Delay, Average Throughput and Packet Delivery Ratio with respect to speed of mobile node. Through the simulation results it can be clearly seen that, OLSR routing protocol perform better than the other two routing protocol AODV and DSDV in terms of End to End Delay, Average Throughput and Packet Delivery Ratio. So the performance of FANET can be optimized by choosing OSLR routing protocol.

 

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