Title :
Comparison of MTPR, AODVM and DRE-AOMDV routing protocols with energy constraint
Author :
Tekaya, Mohamed ; Tabbane, Nabil ; Tabbane, Sami
Author_Institution :
Lab. MEDIATRON, Ecole Super. des Commun. de Tunis, Ariana, Tunisia
Abstract :
A wireless ad-hoc network is an autonomous system of wireless routers, fixed or mobile those communicate with each other via radio links without the support of any fixed wired infrastructure. In such a topology, communication is achieved by use of multiple hop paths between the sender and the receiver. Wireless ad-hoc networks constitute a typical paradigm of networks whose performance and operability depends crucially on battery power. In this paper, we study and compare the performance of three ad-hoc routing protocols in a network where each participating mobile node has a given battery life and will shutdown when a threshold is reached. The first protocol uses a simple energy metric to choose routes called MTPR (Minimum Total Transmission Power Routing), represented by the total energy consumed to forward the information along the route. The second routing metric considers both node hop-count and node energy consumption called AODVM (AODV Modified) which is based upon the on-demand ad hoc routing protocol AODV and the minimum remaining energy. The third ad hoc protocol exploits the remaining battery capacity of each node and the delay parameter in the route selection process. We call it DRE-AOMDV (Delay Remaining Energy-AOMDV). The simulations have shown that MTPR have a dramatic decrease in performance with mobility. However the DRE-AOMDV and AODVM are perform very well when mobility is high.
Keywords :
mobile ad hoc networks; mobile communication; radio links; radio receivers; routing protocols; telecommunication network topology; AODVM; DRE-AOMDV routing protocols; MTPR; communication topology; delay parameter; delay remaining energy; energy constraint; fixed wired infrastructure; minimum total transmission power routing; mobile communication; multiple hop paths; node energy consumption; node hop-count; on-demand ad hoc routing protocol; radio links; receiver; sender; wireless ad-hoc network; wireless routers; Ad hoc networks; Bandwidth; Delay; Mobile communication; Network topology; Topology; Wireless communication; AODVM; Ad hoc network; DRE-AOMDV; Delay; Energy; MTPR;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile IT Convergence (ICMIC), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gyeongsangbuk-do
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1128-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-89-88678-61-9