Assessment of DSACC and QPART Algorithms in Ad Hoc Networks

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The rapid advancement in wireless over wired has augmented the need for improving theQuality of Service (QoS) over such wireless links. However, the wireless ad hoc networkshave too low bandwidth, and establishing a QoS in these networks is a difficult issue. So,support of quality of service in ad hoc networks is the topical issue among the networkscience researchers. In this research we are going to evaluate the performances of DSACC(Distributed Scheduling algorithm with Collision Control) and QPART (QoS protocol for Adhoc Real Time Traffic) algorithms in different conditions. These two algorithms are able tosupport quality of service in ad hoc networks. It should be noted that we have used ns-2simulator software to compare these two algorithms.

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volume 1  issue 4

pages  23- 28

publication date 2013-03-01

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