Table 1 - uploaded by Seyed Amin Hosseini Seno
Content may be subject to copyright.
Power consumption measurements [14]

Power consumption measurements [14]

Source publication
Article
Full-text available
Due to the downside characteristics of Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) such as dynamic topology and energy consumption and control overhead, network clustering is one of the promising solutions. Cluster Based Routing Protocol (CBRP) is a robust and scalable routing protocol for MANETs. Clustering formation algorithm used in CBRP is a variation of s...

Context in source publication

Context 1
... energy consumption of each node depends on its sending and receiving transmission [14] as expressed in Equation (5) (5) M and D are constants, representing the protocol used, sending and receiving information and, are determined by the hardware. Table 1 shows the energy consumption in various states. Each node calculates its residual energy depending on its sending and receiving information. ...

Similar publications

Article
Full-text available
In resource-constrained mobile ad hoc network, geographical routing algorithms are relatively attractive routing algorithms. Due to the movement of nodes, energy exhaustion and the presence of obstacles, routing holes may occur. The existing routing algorithm only considers bypassing routing void through right-hand or left-hand criteria, and forwar...
Article
Full-text available
Reliable data transmissions are challenging in industrial wireless sensor networks as channel conditions change over time. Rapid changes in channel conditions require accurate estimation of the routing path performance and timely update of the routing information. However, this is not well fulfilled in existing routing approaches. Addressing this p...
Article
Full-text available
Energy and routing efficiency is a long-research topic from past decades in the area of MANET. The prior research contribution focusing on addressing both the issues are associated with issues like (1) few benchmarked studies, (2) adoption of conventional routing protocols based on shortest path to mitigate both issues, and (3) inefficient design p...
Chapter
Full-text available
Energy consumption and maximize lifetime routing in Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANETs) is one of the most important issues. In our paper, we compare a global routing approach with a local routing approach both using reinforcement learning to maximize lifetime routing. We first propose a global routing algorithm based on reinforcement learning algorithm...
Article
Full-text available
Abstract The geographic routing protocol (GRP) in general seeks the location of sensor nodes to decide the routing path in mobile ad hoc network. This increases the routing overhead while finding the location of nodes. On other hand, the GRP undergoes location inaccuracy and routing void problem. In order to resolve this, in this paper, Gray Wolf O...

Citations

... The coordination and cooperation of these multiple UAVs (nodes) in an ad hoc manner is termed as Flying Ad hoc Network (FANET) [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. It is true that the coming of FANET eliminated the problem posed by the single UAV system. ...
Article
Full-text available
This paper presents a novel data and timed control routing protocol which is Flying Adhoc Network (FANET) specific. The developed FANET specific routing protocol laid emphasis on the route connectivity in the network by considering the captured data size, minimum allowable distance between randomly moving nodes and connection time. The performance of the proposed FANET specific routing protocol was simulated using NS3. The obtained throughput value for the routing protocol fluctuated between 742.064kbps and 755.083kbps as data are exchanged between nodes. This showed that when all the UAVs are on the network and communicating with one another, the throughput is flatline and not plummet. This implies consistency as nodes join and leave the network. The packet delivery ratio obtained for the FSRP during simulation was 96.13%. These results implied that data is successfully transmitted between the UAV acting as server and UAV acting as client on the network.
... It employs multihop transmission and is not suitable for large scale networks. Hierarchical routing employs clustering concept to extend the lifetime of the sensor network [4]. It has the advantage of scalability when compared to flat routing. ...
Article
Full-text available
p>The main interesting aspect of the digital era is the widely spread ease of communication from one end of the world to the other end of the world. There is a revolution in communication, digitalization, globalization, video calling, wireless data transfer and this is possible due to networking. Initially computer networks is the data sharing where data such as documents, file, reports, presentation files, videos, images etc can be shared within a local network or remotely connected networks. Traditional data networking is to empower end-to-end information transfer. The data in such networks are carried across point-to-point links and the intermediate nodes just forward the packets, where the payload of the packets is not modified. Traditional LANs need wires, which may be difficult to set up in some situations. It is very much understandable and clearly visible that wired communication is being completely overtaken by wireless technologies in the recent past. Wireless LANs, by its very nature, empowers with increased mobility and flexibility. Wi-Fi devices get connected to the internet through WLAN and access points. 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz ISM bands are used by Wi-Fi. Also, it is to be understood that, a wireless adhoc network is distributed in its nature. It is also to be noted that, the adhoc nature makes these network to rely on any of the pre-existing infrastructure. The data forwarding shall happen from the nodes very much dynamically based on the connectivity and the routing algorithm used. </p