Utkarsh and Mishra, Mukesh Kumar (2012) ESAR: Energy Saving Ad Hoc Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. BTech thesis.
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Abstract
Mobile
ad hoc networks support multi hop routing where the deployment of
central base station is neither economic nor easy. Efficient routing of
the packets is a major challenge in the ad hoc networks. There exist
several proactive (like DSDV etc.) and reactive (Like AODV etc.) routing
algorithms for the dynamic networks.The ESAR algorithm selects the path
with minimum cost value indicating that the path has the shortest
distance to the destination and has the maximum of the minimum available
battery power of the node among the different paths. This selected path
is chosen as the best path for packet transmission till any node in the
path exhausts battery power beyond a threshold value. At this point of
time, a backup path having the next lower cost is selected as an
alternate path for packet transmission. The process is repeated till
all the paths from the same source to destination are exhausted with
their battery power. When this situation occurs, the cost of the paths
is re-calculated and the process continues. The simulation result of the
proposed algorithm ESAR enhances the network life time over the AODV
and EEAODR algorithm.
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