Yes, distance vector and DSDV (Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector) are related but different routing algorithms. Distance vector is a category of routing algorithms that includes protocols like RIP (Routing Information Protocol), while DSDV is a specific routing protocol that falls within the distance vector category. DSDV uses a proactive approach with sequence numbers to maintain routing tables and is designed to reduce routing loops in wireless ad-hoc networks. So, DSDV is a type of distance vector routing protocol.
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Is DV different from DSDV ?
Yes, distance vector and DSDV (Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector) are related but different routing algorithms. Distance vector is a category of routing algorithms that includes protocols like RIP (Routing Information Protocol), while DSDV is a specific routing protocol that falls within the distance vector category. DSDV uses a proactive approach with sequence numbers to maintain routing tables and is designed to reduce routing loops in wireless ad-hoc networks. So, DSDV is a type of distance vector routing protocol.