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Broadcasting Based Energy Efficient Protocol to Enhance the Routing Performance in MANET Using BTSNA-DS Algorithm

Journal: International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Applications IJCSMA (Vol.6, No. 2)

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Page : 31-49

Keywords : Broadcasting; Transmission Power; Overhead; Neighbour Coverage; Delay;

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Abstract

A Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) is multihop wireless networks, during which nodes move and communicate with one another without any centralized administration control or Infrastructure and additionally member nodes square measure will be a part of or leave at any time within the network. every node during a MANETs square measure act as a router, source node transmission the information packets to the destination receiving the packets transmitted by alternative source, in routing the information packets that square measure destined to another node. In MANET, the topology of the network often changes. By this reason frequent link failures occur. Therefore providing an efficient and effective routing in MANET with restricted resources like radio communication varies, information measure and power could be a difficult task. In recent analysis years, it's received tremendous quantity of attention from researchers that led to the planning and implementation of many routing protocols. The applications of those networks square measure in battle field, disaster recovery and emergency rescue operations. In this paper, proposed a new routing algorithm named Binary Tree Structured based Network Approach using Depth Search (BTSNA-DS) for restricted broadcast based energy efficient path between sender and receiver. Finally, proposed BTSNA-DS algorithms provide a better performance compare to existing Energy Efficient Neighbor Coverage Protocol (EENCP), Restricted flooding and directional routing (RFDR) Protocol, and Zone based Routing with Parallel Collision Guided Broadcasting Protocol (ZCG) and also reducing End-to-End Delay, Routing Overhead, and Transmission Power with the number of nodes, transmission range, and mobility are increased.

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