2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jart.2015.07.003
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Energy based reliable multicast routing protocol for packet forwarding in MANET

Abstract: Mobile Ad hoc Network consists of mobile nodes without any assisting infrastructure. Mobility of nodes causes network partition. This leads to heavy overhead and less packet forwarding ratio. In this research work, Residual Energy based Reliable Multicast Routing Protocol (RERMR) is proposed to attain more network lifetime and increased packet delivery and forwarding rate. A multicast backbone is constructed to achieve more stability based on node familiarity and trustable loop. Reliable path criterion is esti… Show more

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“…The proposed Brain-inspired TMM, suitable for cloud based IoT frameworks targeting Neuroscience applications, has been evaluated using Packet Forwarding Ratio (PFR) [45]; Network Throughput (NetT) [46][47][48][49]; Average Energy Consumption Ratio (AECR) [29]; Accuracy [32]; and F-measure [50].…”
Section: Performance Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed Brain-inspired TMM, suitable for cloud based IoT frameworks targeting Neuroscience applications, has been evaluated using Packet Forwarding Ratio (PFR) [45]; Network Throughput (NetT) [46][47][48][49]; Average Energy Consumption Ratio (AECR) [29]; Accuracy [32]; and F-measure [50].…”
Section: Performance Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residual Energy based Reliable Multicast Routing Protocol (RERMR) [7] for increased packet delivery and forwarding rate and network lifetime. In this scheme stability depend on node familiarity and trustable based route is formed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gopinath and N. Nagarajan (2015) [1] introduced a protocol that supports multicast approach for routing which is based on residual energy concept. The protocol was named as AMDMM; and it is considered to achieve augmented network span and increased delivery of packet and its forwarding degree.…”
Section: Related Studymentioning
confidence: 99%