Abstract
A Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET), with its inherent dynamic and flexible architecture, demonstrates
attractive potential for military applications. It is able to overcome traditional communications limitations
through its automatic relaying and self-healing/forming features. MANET nodes perform the routing
functions themselves. Due to the limited wireless transmission range, the routing generally consists of
multiple hops. Therefore, the nodes depend on one another to forward packets to the destinations. In a
Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET), temporary link failures and route changes happen frequently. With the
assumption that all packet losses are due to congestion, Transport Control Protocol (TCP) performs poorly
in such an environment. One problem of TCP in such environments is its inability to distinguish losses
induced by the lossy wireless channel from the ones due to network congestion. Many TCP variants have
been developed for the improved performance of TCP in MANET. In this research, through simulations
that were carried out by using Network Simulator-2 (NS-2) , the selected MANET Routing protocols i.e.
DSR and DSDV were analyzed in accordance with their finest performance of packets delivery rate,
average end-to-end delay, and packet dropping, under TCP Vegas and TCP Newreno with mobility
consideration. The simulation results indicate that DSDV has a better throughput performance but higher
average end-to-end delay and packet drop ratio as compared to DSR
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