This would be a big question if you want a complete answer, and I suggest you to read D.B. Jason and Perkins paper on these two protocols. But in one world, DSR is a source routing protocol which includes routing hops information in each packet's header; while AODV uses traditional routing table approach. Hope it helpful.
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