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IMPROVED ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN MOBILE ADHOC NETWORKS USING MOBILITY BASED ROUTING


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1 The Quaide Milleth College for Men, India
2 Indian Institute of Information Technology Kalyani, India
3 Ministry of Education, Maldives, India
4 Gnanamani College of Technology, India
 

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Energy conservation is a key element in MANET and so the architecture of the protocol demands particular consideration. Several MANET designs explored processes for the storage of renewable resources. Energy dissipation is a key coordinating factor among MANET nodes. Power utilization is ensured in monitoring applications that battery depletions are lowered to avoid regular substitution. MANET primarily aims to relay data by using energy-efficient routing protocols and an increasing lifespan of the network. The results of the simulation show that the approach suggested improves energy efficiency compared to other approaches. The findings are checked and provide decreased power usage, better packet distribution, lower packet error rate, higher network lifetime and lower end-to-end latency compared to conventional methods.

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Energy Efficiency, MANETs, Mobility, Routing.
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  • IMPROVED ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN MOBILE ADHOC NETWORKS USING MOBILITY BASED ROUTING

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Authors

R Manikandan
The Quaide Milleth College for Men, India
Muruganantham Ponnusamy
Indian Institute of Information Technology Kalyani, India
K Raja
Ministry of Education, Maldives, India
M Ramkumar
Gnanamani College of Technology, India

Abstract


Energy conservation is a key element in MANET and so the architecture of the protocol demands particular consideration. Several MANET designs explored processes for the storage of renewable resources. Energy dissipation is a key coordinating factor among MANET nodes. Power utilization is ensured in monitoring applications that battery depletions are lowered to avoid regular substitution. MANET primarily aims to relay data by using energy-efficient routing protocols and an increasing lifespan of the network. The results of the simulation show that the approach suggested improves energy efficiency compared to other approaches. The findings are checked and provide decreased power usage, better packet distribution, lower packet error rate, higher network lifetime and lower end-to-end latency compared to conventional methods.

Keywords


Energy Efficiency, MANETs, Mobility, Routing.

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