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The multihop wireless network, especially mobile adhoc network, has gained popularity in various contexts that may include independent rescue system, connecting network at the edge in Internet and sub-network in upcoming global Internet of the cyber-physical system. The future-generation network systems will be a kind of software-defined network, where the system will have a possibility of choosing and adopting various routing protocol depending upon the context. This paper discusses the advantages of multihop wireless communication and investigates the performance behaviors of AODV and DSR with different Quality of Services parameters by proposing an enhanced energy model in the base node configuration.
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Joshi, S.S., Biradar, S.R. (2020). EERP: Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol Performance Analysis of DSR and AODV for Mobile Adhoc Network. In: Sarma, H., Bhuyan, B., Borah, S., Dutta, N. (eds) Trends in Communication, Cloud, and Big Data. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 99. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1624-5_2
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