ZBLE: “Energy Efficient Zone-Based Leader Election Multipath Routing Protocol for MANETs”

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Abstract

Inside the paper, an analysis of the representation of a zone-based multipath routing technology called Zone-Based Leader Election Energy Constrained AOMDV Routing Protocol (ZBLE) for MANETs has been presented. The primary purpose of the MANETs is to make system communication effective and efficient so that the quality of the network can be ensured. Consumption of energy in the MANETs has extended been a larger problem since the past. Movable devices present into the wireless environment are dependent on batteries and cannot fulfill the power supply due to limited power capacity. To address this problem, we have used zone-based technology which is designed by modifying the AOMDV protocol. Inside here, the demonstration about a zone-based system for the wireless network has been analyzed which is called Zone-Based Leader Election Energy Constrained AOMDV Routing Protocol (ZBLE). It has been implemented for energy efficient communication based on energy label, node tracking, and power analysis. It is a zone-based technology that works in keeping with the energy of multipath routing in mind. ZBLE protocols prolong the network's life by reducing balanced energy consumption between nodes. This protocol is compared to the traditional route protocol i.e. AODV and AOMDV, in which it has been found that the ZBLE protocol presents better results.

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Sahu, R., Sharma, S., & Rizvi, Dr. M. A. (2019). ZBLE: “Energy Efficient Zone-Based Leader Election Multipath Routing Protocol for MANETs.” International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(9), 2231–2237. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.h6916.078919

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