2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-020-07393-0
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Brad-OF: An Enhanced Energy-Aware Method for Parent Selection and Congestion Avoidance in RPL Protocol

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“…So, the selection of parents and intermediate routs had been done in such a way that data exchanges were optimally and with the least energy consumption 15–19 . Another part of researches have focused on the development of energy efficient routing along with maintaining link stability, 20–24 supporting QoS, 25–27 and controlling congestion 32,33 . In the following, some of the most important of these researches will be introduced and their performance reviewed.…”
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“…So, the selection of parents and intermediate routs had been done in such a way that data exchanges were optimally and with the least energy consumption 15–19 . Another part of researches have focused on the development of energy efficient routing along with maintaining link stability, 20–24 supporting QoS, 25–27 and controlling congestion 32,33 . In the following, some of the most important of these researches will be introduced and their performance reviewed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous works, 26,27 methods called Brad‐OF (An Enhanced Energy‐Aware Method for Parent Selection and Congestion Avoidance in RPL Protocol) and CoAR (congestion‐aware routing protocol), were introduced in order to control congestion along with the development of energy efficient routing. In these methods, first the presence of high congestion nodes in the formation of network communication graph is prevented and then based on ETX evaluation, residual energy, delay, and congestion of nodes are evaluated and the main parents are selected.…”
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“…By comparing various steel alloys with different chemical compositions and microstructures (tuned with heat treatment), Behrouz Vaziri et al [ 120 ] show that corrosion phenomena and inhibitor action is dominated by the chemical compositions, and in particular the presence of inclusions (aluminum oxide, manganese sulfide, etc.) in the steel material.…”
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“…More importantly, the use of inhibitors may even induce localized corrosion. Indeed, when the formed film is not very adherent (e.g., as observed on copper materials for too low amounts of guanine inhibitors in hydrochloric acid [ 144 ] ), or when a passive polarization curve is measured instead of an active one (e.g., as observed with lanthanum hydroxy cinnamate inhibitors in sodium chloride solution [ 120 ] or imidazoline products in carbon dioxide brine [ 97 ] ), one may wonder whether the presence of the inhibitor does not cause localized phenomena such as crevice corrosion under insulation or pitting corrosion.…”
Section: Mitigating Corrosion With Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%