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Prediction of Route and Node Lifetime Based on Dynamic Nature Routing in MANET
In mobile ad-hoc network (MANET), a host may exhaust its power or move away without giving any notice to its cooperative nodes. It causes changes in network topology, and thus, it significantly degrades the performance of a routing protocol. Several routing protocol studies are based on node lifetime and link lifetime. The main objective here is to evaluate the node lifetime and the link lifetime utilizing the dynamic nature, such as the energy drain rate and the relative mobility estimation rate of nodes. These two performance metrics are integrated by Route lifetime-prediction algorithm. This algorithm is carried out as follows1) Select the least dynamic route with the longest lifetime for persistent data forwarding.2) Node Lifetime and link lifetime prediction methods. The exponentially weighted moving average method is used to estimate the energy drain rate. The receiver can measure the signal strength when it receives the packets from sender in same power level and then it calculates the distance between two nodes by applying the radio propagation model.The EDNR protocol outperforms the conventional DSR protocols that are implemented with lifetime-prediction routing (LPR) and signalstability- based adaptive (SSA) routing mechanisms and it is simulated using NS2.
Pavithra.R, Pavithra.V, Santhosh.A.K, Natraj.N.A
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