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A Novel Approach for Energy Efficient Reliable Routing Using TABU in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

M.Ranjitha, K.Gowsic

Wireless sensor network often used in a challenging application where data transmission is daunting. In order to improve the reliability of the data transmission two novel energy-aware routing algorithms for wireless ad hoc networks called Signal Interference Noise Ratio (SINR) and TABU energy routing has been proposed in this work. SINR addresses some parameters like energy-efficiency, reliability and operation of network. It deliberates the energy consumption and the remaining battery energy of nodes as well as quality of links to find energy-efficient and reliable routes that increase the operational lifetime of the network. TABU on the other hand, is an energy-efficient routing algorithm which finds routes minimizing the total energy required for end-to-end packet traversal. RMER and RMECR are proposed of networks in which either hop-by-hop or end-to-end retransmissions ensure reliability. This makes SINR an elegant solution to increase energy-efficiency, reliability and lifespan of wireless ad hoc networks.

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