Cross layer design of energy efficient multipath routing protocol using adjustable sleeping window in manets

Author(s):  
K Remya ◽  
C P Sangeetha ◽  
C D Suriyakala
Author(s):  
Alaa Azmi Allahham ◽  
Muamer Mohammed ◽  
Nassir Sallom Kadhim

<p class="Abstract">Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) involved in many applications, whether smart or traditional and for both civilian and military uses, and that because of their special features, where it does not depend on any infrastructure during its working, as well as the nodes in MANETs have a freedom of movement with the ability to self-configure, in addition, to working as a router or client at the same time. Moreover, MANETs considered as an infrastructure less network, so the cost of this type of networks is less in comparison to other traditional networks. On the other hand, the routing considered one of most important challenges in MANETs due to the  perpetual motion and randomness of the nodes that can causing a continuous change of the network topology and thus to all paths between nodes, where finding valid paths between the nodes is the core task of routing protocols. Recently, it has been argued that the traditional layered architecture is ineffective to deal with receiving signal strength related problems. In an effort to improve the performance of MANETs, there has been increased in protocols that rely on cross-layer interaction between different layers. In this paper, a Cross-layer design among Network, MAC and Physical layers based on Threshold Multipath Routing Protocol (CTMRP) is proposed. The CTMRP is designed for decision maker based on threshold value of average paths signal for efficient transmission of the Text, image, audio and video as well as sending the data via multiple paths, which mitigate the negatives effects causes from forcing the nodes to send the data via single. The Route Discovery Delay, Number of RREQ Messages, Number of RREP Messages, End-to-End Delay, Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), and Throughput were selected as the main performance evaluation metrics. The results show that the proposed algorithm has better performance and lead to increase stability of transmission link.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kumar V ◽  
N Jayapandian ◽  
P Balasubramanie

Abstract Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is known to be a highly resource constrained class of network where energy consumption is one of the prime concerns. The existing system of LTDC has more drawbacks in network routing optimization lifetime and energy level improvement needed. In this research, a cross layer design methodology was adopted to design an energy efficient routing protocol entitled Avant-Grade framework Routing Optimization [AGFRO]. AGFRO is designed to minimize energy consumed in each node by reducing the amount of time in which a sensor node is in an idle listening state and reducing the average communication distance over the network. The performance of the proposed system has been critically evaluated in the context of network lifetime, throughput, and energy consumption of the network per individual basis and per data packet basis. The research results were analyzed and benchmarked against the well-known AGFRO protocols. The outcomes show a significant improvement in the WSN in terms of energy efficiency and the overall performance of WSN.


Author(s):  
Shifana Begum ◽  
Megha M Gamskar ◽  
Prakrithi Mogasale

MANET supports communication without any wired medium and with layered architecture. It does not uses any infrastructure support. Present alternative to the layered architecture is cross layer design approaches and the interaction between the layers is supported. The security of CLPC (Cross Layer Design Approach for Power control) routing protocol will be discussed in this paper. The transmission power and finding the effective route between source and destination can be improved by CLPC. The reliable path between the source and destination can be determined by RSS from the physical layer, but it is vulnerable to the DOS attacks. Here we propose a Secure cross layer power control protocol SCLPC to placate the attacks on CLPC. The SCLPC protocol provides better results and performance.


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