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Analysis and Enhancement of Energy Auditing Routing for Identification of Broken Paths in Mobile Adhoc Networks

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Dr.A.Arun Kumar1 , Dr. Nookala Venu* 2
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.8.563

Abstract

Mobile ad-hoc network is a network with two or more number of nodes with restricted energy constraint, the routing protocol is an important criterion to be considered for evaluating the performance of the MANET. Hence designing the scheme that supports energy efficient is much needed for the high dynamic MANET environment concerned. all nodes are movable nodes, which cause many problems for transmitting data packets sequence manner, since the mobile nodes are connected with each other, during movement nodes makes the connection failure or damage. This kind of link damage is occurred by nodes that are travel out of range from network limit, also affect the packet success rate. This reducing the network lifetime, detection efficiency, and increases the communication overhead. Proposed Novel energetic routing method is applied to offering the energetic routing path along the relaying nodes. The broken paths are easily identified, and proceed the successful communication. The Master node selection algorithm is constructed to discover the optimal node, faultless packet transmission process between the relaying nodes in the network environment. This method chooses the master node. Energy based heavy node is also known as the master node, which are used to perform problem free communication process in the mobile network. This algorithm only accept the higher energy successful node, reaming nodes are lower energy node which are does not perform communication process. This increases the network lifetime, detection efficiency and reduces the communication overhead. The reliable transmission and reception are attained by transferring information through route nominated by the suggested system verified by means of NS-2 simulator.

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