Development of an Efficient Technique for Enhancing the Network Lifetime in MANET
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Wireless network technology has evolved as an alternative to the existing wired
newlinenetworks. Wireless networks can be divided into infrastructure dependent networks and
newlineinfrastructure independent networks. The former requires centralized control in the form of
newlinebase station to support communication, the later doesn t need any base point for its operation
newlineand popularly known as wireless ad hoc networks. An ad hoc network is a group of
newlineautocratic nodes that communicate with each other by making multihop network and
newlinemaintaining the connectivity in a localized manner. The destination may be multiple hops
newlinefrom source node in multihop network. Multihop wireless networks can be categorized into
newlineMobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET), Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANET), Wireless
newlineSensor Networks (WSN) and Wireless Mess Networks (WMN).
newlineThe designs of routing protocols in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have several
newlinechallenges as the MANETs are resource constrained. The cross layer design optimization is
newlineneeded to achieve the energy conservation. The cross layer optimization intends for
newlineproviding the best solution form different layers in achieving the Quality of Service
newlineparameters. The topology of the network can be controlled by transmission power of the
newlinenode which also reduces the interference. Thus, it is possible to enhance the network
newlineperformance parameters such as throughput and network lifetime. The requirement to
newlineachieve reduced end to end delay conflicts with the energy consumption. This contradictory
newlineissue and needed to be considered in the enhancement of the network lifetime.
newlineThe Lifetime Enhancement Routing Protocol (LER) is proposed in MANET for selecting the
newlineefficient path to the destination which uses residual power and drain rate as cost metric. The
newlineLER protocol minimizes the node overutilization and provides load balancing.