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Efficient Energy Balanced Less Loss Routing (E2BL2R) Protocol for MANETS

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A Mobile ad hoc network [MANET] consists of mobile nodes with limited battery capacity. In MANET the existing protocols consumes more energy and time for path identification. The aim of this paper is to propose a new Efficient Energy Balanced Less Loss Routing (E2BL2R) Protocol for MANETS that improves the network performance by properly choosing the intermediate forwarding nodes based on the location information of the destination node. It reduces the path searching process thereby reduces overall energy consumption. The protocol is experimented using wireless nodes and compared with the existing location based protocols LAR and EELAR. The experimental results show that our proposed protocol can significantly reduce the total energy consumption, Routing overhead and transmission delay. It prolongs the life time of nodes. The simulation is done using ns-2 simulator and the performance is measured and compared. The simulation result also shows the same performance.

Keywords: Destination Location Reply Message (DLRP); Destination Location Request Message (DLRQ); E2BL2R; Efficient Parameter (EP); MANET

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Sathyabama University, Chennai 600119, Tamil Nadu, India

Publication date: 01 June 2017

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