Analysis and Improvement of DSDV Protocol
An ad-hoc network is a group of mobile wireless nodes that cooperatively form a network among themselves without any fixed infrastructure. Each node in ad-hoc network forward packets for other nodes to allow nodes not within direct wireless transmission range to communicate. There has been considerable research on conserving power in the routing protocol. Although most of these researches focused on controlling the transmission power of the sender network interface. Increasing power consumption and packet storming within ad-hoc network is becoming a core issue for these low power mobile devices. This work focuses on an approach for energy conservation as well as reducing packet storming within the routing protocol of the ad-hoc network. A wireless network interface in sleep mode consumes less power than idle mode. In this work we propose an improvement on DSDV protocol to allow sleep mode to take part in communication of the ad-hoc network.
Keywords: Ad-hoc network, DSDV, Sleep mode
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Nayan Ranjan Paul
Nayan Ranjan Paul received his MTech. Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIIT-BH.He is currently an Assistant Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering of KMBB College of Engineering and Technology, Khurda .His research interest include Ad-Hoc network, Cryptology and Network security.
Laxminath Tripathy
Laxminath Tripathy received his MTech. Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIIT-BH. He is currently an Assistant Professor in Department of Information Technology of Eastern Academy of Science and Technology, Bhubaneswar .His research interest include Ad-Hoc network, Cryptology and Network security
Pradipta Kumar Mishra
Pradipta Kumar Mishra received his MTech. Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIIT-BH. He is currently an Assistant Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering of Hi-tech Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar .His research interest include Ad-Hoc network, Wireless sensor network and Network security.
Nayan Ranjan Paul
Nayan Ranjan Paul received his MTech. Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIIT-BH.He is currently an Assistant Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering of KMBB College of Engineering and Technology, Khurda .His research interest include Ad-Hoc network, Cryptology and Network security.
Laxminath Tripathy
Laxminath Tripathy received his MTech. Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIIT-BH. He is currently an Assistant Professor in Department of Information Technology of Eastern Academy of Science and Technology, Bhubaneswar .His research interest include Ad-Hoc network, Cryptology and Network security
Pradipta Kumar Mishra
Pradipta Kumar Mishra received his MTech. Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIIT-BH. He is currently an Assistant Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering of Hi-tech Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar .His research interest include Ad-Hoc network, Wireless sensor network and Network security.