Energy Based Analysis of Routing Protocols In Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

P. Jagannadha Varma, A.Sravya, M.Ravi Kiran, M.Jyothsna, A.Santosh Kumar

Abstract: Mobile ad-hoc networks use wireless connections to connect various networks. This can be standard Wi-Fi connection, or any other medium such as a satellite transmission or cellular network. Routing protocols is the term which refers to a formula or protocol used by a router to determine the appropriate path over which data is transmitted [1]. The routing protocol specifies how routers in a network share information with each other and work each other. Most internet protocol network use Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV), Destination Sequence Distance Vector (DSDV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR). Some of these respective protocols have been studied and their performances have been analyzed focusing on aspects like consumption of energy, packet delivery ratio, life time of Network etc. In this paper, a performance analysis of the DSR (Dynamic Source Routing), AODV (Ad-Hoc on Demand Distance Vector) and DSDV (Destination Sequenced Distance Vector) routing protocols is evaluated on the basis of energy efficiency metrics by varying nodes, connections and pause time. We done the simulations by using NS-2(version NS-2. 34). At last we analyze the best energy saving protocol.

Keywords: Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV), Destination Sequence Distance Vector (DSDV), Dynamic Source Routing (DSR).

Title: Energy Based Analysis of Routing Protocols In Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

Author: P. Jagannadha Varma, A.Sravya, M.Ravi Kiran, M.Jyothsna, A.Santosh Kumar

International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Research

ISSN 2348-6988 (online)

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Vol. 3, Issue 2, April 2015 - June 2015

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Energy Based Analysis of Routing Protocols In Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks by P. Jagannadha Varma, A.Sravya, M.Ravi Kiran, M.Jyothsna, A.Santosh Kumar