2015 International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems 2015
DOI: 10.1109/icaccs.2015.7324069
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Extended ECDSR protocol for energy efficient MANET

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“…Patil et al, [13] plan of energy proficient directing scheme is the key issue for versatile adhoc systems. ECDSR scheme chooses hubs based on least limit energy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patil et al, [13] plan of energy proficient directing scheme is the key issue for versatile adhoc systems. ECDSR scheme chooses hubs based on least limit energy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The route maintenance method responds dynamically to any changes in the availability of hops in the network topology, and implementation varies across different algorithms. In basic on-demand protocols like AODV and DSR (Patil M et al, 2015) [19], both processes are not capable under heavy network loads due to increased node mobility caused by packet transmission delays concern MAC (Medium et al) contention. Mobility disrupts established routes, and their repair further drains battery power.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For solving this issue, power will be considered when making routing decisions in an ad hoc network.Pushparaj R et al (2014). Patil M et al (2015) and Chawda K et al (2015)[18,19,22] developed Energy2AODV, an energy-efficient AODV that incorporates the Expand Ring Search (ERS) technique for route discovery, effectively reducing energy consumption by avoiding duplicate rebroadcasting of RREQ packets. They carried out the research using AODV as the base protocol.…”
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“…Conventional networks have various security issues namely link failure during routing [1], higher energy consumption [2], trust management and network layer attacks [3]. Routing of data from the source to the destination needs trusted links, legitimate routes and an uninterrupted routing procedure to provide an attack‐free network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%