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Power-Cognizant Proactive Routing Protocol for Amending Energy in Ad-hoc Networks

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The execution of an Ad hoc Wireless Network is controlled by a key factor “power”, as it is the essential resource of any communication system. Utilizing such power effectively and efficiently is the most important Task. Power has to be optimized according to the requirement. In an ad hoc network, nodes exchange information with each other by forming a multi-hop wireless network & sustaining connectivity in a localized fashion. Optimizing power in such a network is a significant challenge ad hoc routing protocols are power hungry as they expend a substantially large amount of battery power contained in the nodes. Hence routing in an ad hoc network is eminently power restricted. Research has been done choosing the appropriate routing protocol at the network layer and power aware protocol at MAC layer. In this paper, a proactive routing protocol has been implemented which is power aware. FSR is the routing protocol chosen and MAC 802.11 standards have been used in combination of a routing protocol to optimize power. The simulation is executed using NS-2 and the power consumption has reduced.

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Devika, B., Sudha, P.N. (2020). Power-Cognizant Proactive Routing Protocol for Amending Energy in Ad-hoc Networks. In: Kumar, A., Paprzycki, M., Gunjan, V. (eds) ICDSMLA 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 601. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1420-3_17

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