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Energy Conservation in Mobile Ad Hoc Network Using Energy Efficient Scheme and Magnetic Resonance

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A mobile ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes that communicate with one another without any fixed networking infrastructure. Since the nodes in this network are mobile, the energy management and energy conservation become very critical in mobile ad hoc network. The nodes in this network have limited battery power and limited computational power with a small amount of memory. Such nodes must conserve energy during routing to prolong their usefulness and increase network lifetime. This research paper proposes a scheme that takes into consideration the energy awareness during route selection. This scheme observes power status of each and every node in the topology and further ensures the fast selection of routes with minimal efforts and faster recovery. Along with this scheme also introduce the concept of wirelessly recharge the nodes of the networks. The scheme is incorporated with the AODV protocol and introduces new protocol EEAODV the performance has been studied through simulation over NS-2.34.

DOI 10.11648/j.net.s.2015030301.15
Published in Advances in Networks (Volume 3, Issue 3-1, November 2015)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Secure Networks and Communications

Page(s) 34-39
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Keywords

Ad Hoc Networks, AODV, EEAODV, Topology

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