Dynamic Traffic Energy Efficient Topology Based Routing Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks


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Abstract


Wireless Ad hoc Sensor Networks (WASNs) are self organizing, self-configuring and multi-hop wireless networks, in which each node communicates with other nodes directly or indirectly through intermediate nodes without any infrastructure. Besides these characteristics challenges like limited energy, dynamic topology, low bandwidth and security exists. The arrangement of nodes in WASN is called topology which changes dynamically with respect to time and mobility. Energy conservation is a major challenge because of the limited battery resource. In order to conserve energy in the network layer many techniques were used. These techniques can be classified mainly into two categories.
The first technique is making small number of nodes awake to transfer bulk amount of data and to maintain the network connectivity and making the remaining nodes to be in sleep mode to conserve energy. This technique is effective for low traffic conditions. In the second technique, topology in the network is controlled by power control technique. This technique is effective for high data traffic. To conserve energy in an efficient manner, a Dynamic Traffic Energy Efficient Topology (DTEET) dynamically adjusts network topology for various network traffic conditions in WASN either in low traffic or high traffic is proposed. And the proposed protocol DTEET is stimulated by using AODV as routing protocol using network simulator ns2.34 and compared with AODV and DSR [1,2]. The simulation results revealed that the proposed scheme performs well in terms of energy, delay, delivery ratio and mobility


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AODV; Energy Efficient Protocol; High Traffic Load; Low Traffic Load

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