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Energy conservation in mobile Ad Hoc wireless networks

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Title Energy conservation in mobile Ad Hoc wireless networks
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Contributor Lobiyal, D K
 
Subject Computer Science
System Science
Energy conservation
Ad Hoc wireless networks
 
Description Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) have received significant interest of researchers and
newlineindustries, and become very popular in last few decades. Most of the research in this area has been initially focused on routing issues due to the frequent route breaks caused by
newlinearbitrary change in the network topology. Many routing protocols have been developed
newlineand some of them have been considered by the IETF. Despite the progress made in
newlinedeveloping the routing protocols, battery-powered devices continue to be the challenge
newlinesince limited energy results in partitioning of the network. Even advances made in battery
newlinetechnology are not sufficient to ensure the longevity of network life. Hence it is important
newlineto use the energy optimally. Therefore, research into energy efficient design of protocols
newlinehas attracted the attention of researchers in last few years. However, the key challenge of
newlineenergy efficient design approach is to increase energy efficiency without trading-off other
newlineperformance characteristics, such as network throughput and end-to-end delay.
newlineA number of power saving schemes and energy efficient protocols have been proposed in
newlinethe literature by researchers to deal with the problems of energy consumptions in mobile
newlinead hoc networks. Energy efficiency issue in the network spans over each layer of the
newlineprotocol stack. Therefore, energy efficiency can be achieved by collective collaboration
newlineof the physical layer, medium access control layer, network layer, and upper layers. In
newlineother words, a cross-layer design is needed to achieve the optimal energy efficiency in an
newlinead hoc network.
newlinePresent work focuses on modifying the existing protocols and designing new protocols to
newlinereduce the energy consumption over end-to-end paths. In addition to conserve energy, the
newlinepflt?posed schemes also satisfy the main objective of any network design i.e. maximizing
newlinethe network throughput. In this work, firstly, we made the study with experiments to
newlineexplore the relation between the transmit power levels and interference.
Bibliography p.129-135
 
Date 2014-01-06T05:01:30Z
2014-01-06T05:01:30Z
2014-01-06
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2008
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Type Ph.D.
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10603/14633
 
Language English
 
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Rights university
 
Format 135p.
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Coverage Computer Science
 
Publisher Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University
School of Computer and Systems Sciences
 
Source INFLIBNET