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Flying Ad hoc Networks (FANET): Performance Evaluation of Topology Based Routing Protocols



Flying Ad hoc Networks (FANETs) has developed as an innovative technology for accessing places without permanent infrastructure. This emerging form of networking is construct of flying nodes known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that fly at a fast rate of speed, causing frequent changes in the network topology and connection failures. As a result, there is no dedicated FANET routing protocol that enables effective communication between these devices. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the performance of the category of topology-based routing protocols in the FANET. In a surveillance system involving video traffic, four routing protocols with varying routing mechanisms were examined. Additionally, simulation experiments were conducted to determine the influence of flying altitude. The results indicate that hybrid routing protocols outperform other types of protocols in terms of average throughput. Proactive protocols, on the other hand, have the least jitter.


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Publisher International Journal of Interactive Mobile Tec : Indonesia.,
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1865-7923
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