An Energy-Aware On-Demand Routing Protocol for Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks
Mallapur Veerayya

TL;DR
This paper introduces SQ-AODV, an energy-aware, stable routing protocol for ad-hoc wireless networks that enhances QoS by utilizing residual energy information for efficient, local, and fast route re-establishment.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, energy-aware routing protocol, SQ-AODV, that improves stability and QoS in ad-hoc networks without requiring additional communication between nodes.
Findings
SQ-AODV reduces packet drops during route re-establishment.
The protocol maintains stable routes using only local energy information.
It is compatible with existing AODV implementations.
Abstract
An ad-hoc wireless network is a collection of nodes that come together to dynamically create a network, with no fixed infrastructure or centralized administration. An ad-hoc network is characterized by energy constrained nodes, bandwidth constrained links and dynamic topology. With the growing use of wireless networks (including ad-hoc networks) for real-time applications, such as voice, video, and real-time data, the need for Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees in terms of delay, bandwidth, and packet loss is becoming increasingly important. Providing QoS in ad-hoc networks is a challenging task because of dynamic nature of network topology and imprecise state information. Hence, it is important to have a dynamic routing protocol with fast re-routing capability, which also provides stable route during the life-time of the flows. In this thesis, we have proposed a novel, energy aware,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
