2010 3rd International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icetet.2010.105
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Energy Consumption in Wireless Ad Hoc Network

Abstract: Wireless Network is spreading all over the world. Wireless network are very easy in installation and in use. This type of network does not require any extra cost in establishment. Every network has its advantages and disadvantages. A user faces many problems during using this network. Wireless networks are established in two variant modes either in infrastructure mode or in Ad hoc mode. Working in infrastructure mode is some where similar to wired network. Data transmission is achieved with the help of central… Show more

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“…Lamia Romdhani and Christian Bonnet [8] introduced method for optimizing AODV by considering the energy consumption speed. Praveen Gupta, Preeti Saxena [10] showed that, the huge gap between the nodes consume more battery power. Hence, the amount of power consumed while transferring the data depends on distance between two nodes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lamia Romdhani and Christian Bonnet [8] introduced method for optimizing AODV by considering the energy consumption speed. Praveen Gupta, Preeti Saxena [10] showed that, the huge gap between the nodes consume more battery power. Hence, the amount of power consumed while transferring the data depends on distance between two nodes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com o surgimento de novas tecnologias, os dispositivos de comunicação vêm sendo desenvolvidos com tamanhos cada vez mais reduzidos. Por este motivo, redes como as sem fio ad hoc, e também de sensores, vêm recebendo cada vez mais atenção [1].…”
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