Comparison Between The Efficient Of Routing Protocol In Flying Ad-Hoc Networks (FANET)

Abstract

Flying Ad-Hoc Networks (FANETs) is a crowd of Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs). The role of the UAV is very developing speedily. Through the advancement of technologies various interesting tasks are likewise related like growth and maintenance cost and incorporation. This technology area is present, which are used for communication purpose. The main characteristics of FANET are flexible, low-cost besides fast to arrange or organize a network. On the other hand, there are the main problems in this category of networks that is the communication between any Unmanned Air Vehicles besides the random movement of UAV in this network. In this paper focused on the mean of FANET network and the main routing protocols on this modern area, then compare between two routing protocol AODV and DSR. The result led to AODV is better than DSR routing in three parameters: PDR, E2E delay and throughput. In addition AODV more appropriate for FANET environment than DSR with different number of nodes in the FANET network.