A Survey paper on Comparative Analysis on Routing Protocol for Energy Efficiency in MANET
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Abstract
Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) is characterized by mobile hosts, dynamic topology, multi-hop wireless connectivity and infrastructure
less ad hoc environment. The adhoc environment is accessible to both legitimate network users and malicious attackers. Moreover, as the wireless
links are highly errors prone and can go down frequently due to mobility of nodes, therefore, energy efficient, secure and stable routing over MANET
is still a very critical task due to highly dynamic environment. Moreover, the nodes in MANETs are typically powered by batteries which have
limited energy reservoir and some times it also becomes very difficult to recharge or replace the battery of the nodes. Hence, power consumption
becomes an important issue. The power consumption rate of each node must be evenly distributed to maximize the lifetime of ad hoc mobile
networks, and the overall transmission power for each connection request must be minimized. In this paper, we compare a two types of Mobile adhoc
network i.e., proactive and reactive for Energy Efficiency in Manet. Energy Efficient is basically termed as which consume a less energy. So, this
paper gives comparison about various routing protocols related to Energy Efficiency.
Keywords: MANET, PROACTIVE, REACTIVE, Network
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