2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnca.2015.08.004
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Energy evaluation of AID protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

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“…Careful estimation of packet size and buffer size helps in minimizing the delay, improving the capability of receiving packets in the correct order and reducing out-of-order packets in the buffer at intermediate nodes, this approach also controls the loss of multimedia data packets during transmission. In [25] Bakhouya et al evaluated and compared an adaptive information dissemination (AID) algorithm with other MANETs broadcasting protocols with respect to the energy efficiency. In AID, each node can dynamically adjust the values of its local parameters using information from neighboring nodes without requiring any additional effort, such as distance measurements or exact location-determination of nodes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Careful estimation of packet size and buffer size helps in minimizing the delay, improving the capability of receiving packets in the correct order and reducing out-of-order packets in the buffer at intermediate nodes, this approach also controls the loss of multimedia data packets during transmission. In [25] Bakhouya et al evaluated and compared an adaptive information dissemination (AID) algorithm with other MANETs broadcasting protocols with respect to the energy efficiency. In AID, each node can dynamically adjust the values of its local parameters using information from neighboring nodes without requiring any additional effort, such as distance measurements or exact location-determination of nodes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, simple broadcast by flooding is generally costly and outcomes in intense redundancy and collisions in the network, this type of state has regularly been referred to as a broadcast storm problem [20]. To solve the broadcast storm issue, a series of threshold-based broadcasting schemes had been proposed [17]. Below, we review two representative schemes: the parameter-based scheme which depends upon certain threshold (e.g., distance, redundant message counts, or broadcast probability) values to estimate the network density in [15,16].…”
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“…The ECLIDAR Algorithm was able to detect both known and unknown attacks, and adaptive response action was provided based on the severity of the attacks. |Broadcast storm in MANET using adaptive information dissemination (AID) algorithm was reduced by [7]. Each node can dynamically adjust the values of its local parameters using information from neighboring nodes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%