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Volume 06 Issue 01 (January 2019)

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Title : On Random and Pseudo-Random Numbers

Authors : Luis F. Copertari

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Using pseudo-random number generators as a source of random numbers does present some problems, such as not having the population of the pseudo-random numbers obtained behave like a uniform distribution or even by having some specific pattern in the pseudo-random number generation process. It is very important to make sure the pseudo-random numbers behave properly when the results of simulations based on pseudo-random number generators are used if conclusions leading to scientific discoveries are to be considered valid. Instead of generating pseudo-random numbers, a method based on extracting English characters from text on the web or blog-sphere is proposed and tested.

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Title : A Execution & Analysis of AODV, AOMDV, DSR and DSDV Routing Protocols in MANET

Authors : Arvind Punar

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Wireless networks emerged in the 1970’s, since then they have become increasingly popular. The reason of their popularity is that they provide access to information regardless of the geographical location of the user.

                A Mobile Ad-hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes that dynamically establishes the networks in the absence of fixed infrastructure. One of the distinctive features of MANET is, each node must be able to act as a route to find out the optimal path to forward a packet. As nodes may be mobile, entering the network, the topology of the network will change continuously.

                The objective of the paper is to evaluate and analyze different routing protocols namely Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV), Ad-hoc On-demand Multicast Distance Vector (AOMDV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) and Destination Sequence Distance Vector (DSDV) Protocols for MANET based on their Performance. This evaluation is to be carried out through exhaustive simulation using NS-2 Simulato

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