Minus HELLO: Minus Hello Embedded Protocols for Energy Preservation in Mobile Ad-hoc networks
In mobile ad-hoc networks, nodes have to transmit HELLO or Route Request messages at regular intervals, and all nodes residing within its radio range, reply with an acknowledgment message informing their node identifier, current location and radio-range. Transmitting these messages consume a significant amount of battery power in nodes, especially when the set of down-link neighbors does not change over time and the radio-range of the sender node is large. The present article focuses on this aspect and tries to reduce the number of HELLO messages in existing state-of-art protocols. Also, it shortens radio-ranges of nodes whenever possible. Simulation results show that the average lifetime of nodes greatly increases in proposed minus HELLO embedded routing protocols along with a great increase in network throughput. Also, the required number of route re-discovery reduces.
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