Research Article
Behaviour-based Relay Strategy on Mobile Ad-hoc Network for Effective Power Consumption
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308855, author={Hemalatha S and Shobana M and Sindhu G and Anand M and Anbarasan M}, title={Behaviour-based Relay Strategy on Mobile Ad-hoc Network for Effective Power Consumption}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control System, I3CAC 2021, 7-8 June 2021, Bharath University, Chennai, India}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={I3CAC}, year={2021}, month={6}, keywords={aodv mobile ad-hoc network quality of service forwarding scheme}, doi={10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308855} }
- Hemalatha S
Shobana M
Sindhu G
Anand M
Anbarasan M
Year: 2021
Behaviour-based Relay Strategy on Mobile Ad-hoc Network for Effective Power Consumption
I3CAC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308855
Abstract
Flooding is the most basic form of broadcast, in which an approaching signal is retransmitted once by each organization's base. The transmission storm problem is caused by the basic flood system in remote Ad-hoc networks.. Even so, in terms of asset usage, such as transmission capacity and electricity, this approach is inefficient. Another cross-breed scheme is presented in this paper, which incorporates different methods to minimize overhead and track energy consumption. We present a Behaviour-based Relay Strategy that makes use of adjacent radios' 1-bounce results. The use of a purpose of ensuring or position estimation to pinpoint the location of hubs is not needed in this plan. The forthcoming convention, unlike earlier researches, splits the company into separate categories based on their communication-energy ratios. As a result, a Gateway hub is one that receives HELLO messages from different gatherings. This hub is actively interested in adding RREQ parcels, avoiding the need for redundant data transfer. When compared to AODV, the proposed convention's exhibition evaluation indicates a reduction in steering overhead and energy use..