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Abstract: Mobile Ad hoc Network is collection wireless mobile nodes which dynamically form a temporary network] =without the use of existing network infrastructure centralized administration. Due to dynamic property of mobiles nodes in MANET, They require good routing protocols. This paper analyzes the effect of random based mobility models on the performance of Proactive Routing Protocol (DSDV- Destination Sequence Distance Vector) and Reactive Routing Protocol (AODV- on Demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol, and (OLSR-Optimized Link State Routing Protocol). Performance Analysis is done with respect to receive rate and packet received for varying node densities.
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[9]. Mehran Abolhasan , Tadeusz Wysocki , Eryk Dutkiewicz "A review of routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks"
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Abstract: In the past few years, we have seen a rapid expansion in the field of mobile computing due to the proliferation of inexpensive, widely available wireless devices A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) consists of mobile wireless nodes in which the communication between nodes is carried out without any centralized control. MANET is a self organized and self configurable network where the mobile nodes move arbitrarily. The mobile nodes can receive and forward packets as a router. In this paper provides insight into the potential applications of ad hoc networks and discusses the technological challenges that protocol designers and network developers are faced with. In this paper also present the impact of comparison of different routing protocol in term of different parameters.
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Implementing Automatic Callback Using Session Initiation Protocol |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | Lisha Singh, Ashima Singh |
| : | 10.9790/0661-1151220 ![]() |
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Abstract: TheSession Initiation Protocol (SIP), is an application-layer control (signaling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. SIP is developed by SIP working group specified by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), peer-to-peer communication protocol to establish, manipulate, and tear down communication sessions at application layer. These sessions include Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, and multimedia conferences. SIP invitations used to create sessions, carry session descriptions that allow participants to agree on a set of compatible media types. The Automatic Callback feature sends a priority ring on phone, indicating the previously busy or unanswered extension you dialed is now available. Callback feature allows to receive Callback notification when a called party line becomes available. Callback provides the ability of the system to suspend the call completion service if the user, who originated Callback, is currently busy and receives call-back notification when the called party becomes available. When the originating user then becomes available, the call completion service resumes for that user. Keywords-Automatic Callback (ACB), Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF),Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
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