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On-Demand Routing in Multi-Hop Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
On-Demand Routing in Multi-Hop Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
A thesis report submitted to the department of CSE, Atish Dipankar University Of Science and
Technology for partial fulfillment of the degree of B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering.
Submitted by
Supervised By
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M.Ferdous Rahman Palash
Lecturer (CSE)
This is to certify that the B.Sc. thesis entitled “On-Demand Routing in Multi-hop Wireless
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks” submitted by Group A(CSE) –Spring 2014
Have successfully completed the project entitled “On-Demand Routing in Multi-hop Wireless
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks”. Under my guidance and direct supervision. This project is submitted
for the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of B.Sc. in Computer Science &
Engineering from the Department of Computer Science & Engineering of Atish Dipankar
University of Science and Technology.
The thesis represents an in independent and original work on the part of the candidates. The
research work has not previously formed the award of any degree, Diploma, fellowship or any
other discipline.
The whole work of this thesis has been planned and carried out by this group under supervision
and guidance of the faculty members of Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology.
Lecture
Department of CSE
ATISH DIPANKAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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DEDICATION
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At first remember the Almighty Allah, since he gave us the strength to complete the
thesis. I would like to thanks our supervisor, M. Ferdous Rahman Palash, Lecturer,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Atish Dipankar University of
Science and Technology. Without his support and guidance, this thesis could not
elevate up this level of development from my point of view.
And I would like to thanks all the Faculty members, Department of Computer Science
and Engineering, Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology for
their valuable time spend in requirements analysis and evaluation of the thesis.
We would like to express our sincere and cordial gratitude to the people those who have
supported us directly, purveyed mental encouragement, evaluated and criticized our
work in several phases during the development of this internship and for preparing this
paper indirectly.
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