Implementation of Routing Protocols for Predicting Energy Consumption and route lifetime for Improving network Lifetime in Mobile Adhoc Networks

Authors

  • N.Kumareshan, N.Prakash, N.Arun Vignesh, C.Gokul Prasad, D.Somasundaram, Nirmala Madian

Abstract

Mobile Adhoc networks is a self configured wireless network without contain any infrastructure, each and every node in the network are in dynamic in nature. In this network any nodes can enter or leaves from the network at time, due to mobility of the node. The nodes are operated based on the battery power, it consumes more power when compared with the static network. In dynamic environment because of the movement of nodes link failures can happen, due to this data loses will be more when compared with the static network. To monitor the power consumption and improvising the lifespan of the node we implemented a new protocol called dynamic nature routing protocol, this protocol performs superior when compare with the existing protocols. In wireless environment the performance of the network is calculated by comparing the various parameters like throughput, routing failure and routing overhead of the network and PDR (packet delivery ratio) with existing protocols like dynamic source routing and lifetime prediction routing protocols.

Keywords—Mobile adhoc networks, power consumption, protocols, Static, dynamic, mobility.

Published

2020-12-31

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