TITLE:
Impact of DBTMA (Dual Busy-Tone Multiple Access) on AODV (Ad-Hoc on Demand Vector) Routing Protocol
AUTHORS:
S. V. Vanitha, G. Mohankumar
KEYWORDS:
802.11e, AODV, MAC Protocols, Quality of Service, DBTMA
JOURNAL NAME:
Circuits and Systems,
Vol.7 No.11,
September
8,
2016
ABSTRACT: The multi-hop wireless networks that provide the feasible means of
communication and information access in real time services are named as Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETS). The
Dual Busy-Tone Multiple Access (DBTMA) mechanism concedes the RTS-CTS scheme to
establish communication between two nodes and medium access for applications
with a high QoS requirement by assigning two narrow band busy-tones to notify
the on-going transmission. In this paper, we obtained results relative to the
interest of AODV based reactive routing protocol for MANETS and DBTMA
mechanism. The performance is governed under real time sound traffic through
simulation using NS-2. The performance of the protocol is measured in terms of various QoS
metrics that include route discovery time, throughput, delay and hops per route which are calculated, and graphs have been plotted. A simulation result shows that very substantial
improvements in terms of AODV performance parameters and minimum delay are
attained due to increased routing responsiveness.