Wireless sensors are widely deployed in military and other organizations that significantly depend upon the sensed information in any emergency situation. One of the main designs issues of the wireless sensor network (WSN) is the conservation of energy which is directly proportional to the life of the networks. We propose most nearest most used routing algorithm (MNMU-RA) for ad-hoc WSNs which vitally plays an important role in energy conservation. We find the best location of MNMU node for energy harvesting by apply our algorithm. Our method involves the least number of nodes in transmission of data and set large number of nodes to sleep in idle mode. Based on simulation result we shows the significant improvement in energy saving and enhance the life of the network
Fi-Wi (Fiber-Wireless) is the combination of optical networking technology and wireless networks. Fi-Wi networks are very cost effective, gives high capacity bandwidth and the best solution to full fill the demand of bandwidth hungry applications like quad play, online gaming etc. Our goal is to reduce the delays in Fi-Wi networks. In this paper we proposed most nearest most used routing algorithm (MNMU-RA) to overcome the delays in wireless (front end of Fi-Wi). Our algorithm shows the significant improvement in Delay and throughput of the network.
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