Controlled Access Energy Coding (CAEC) for Wireless Adhoc Network

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Abstract

Currently, the mobile ad hoc networkis outstanding and developing in an outstanding manner and the research on this topic is rigorous research area globally. The evolving wireless networking has an incorporation of cellular technology, personal computing internet, etc. is due to global communication and computing interactions. Ad-hoc networks are very beneficial to the circumstances where an arrangement is unobtainable. Power-Protocols are required to assign separately to multiple terminals, where this problem in the minor networks, it becomes dominative among bigger networks, where the number of terminals to have power and the reuse of powers. This paper discusses the issues of power allocation in communication in MAI in wireless network. It discusses the MAI-multiple access interference and the limiting near-far problems. It will be addressing the decreasing throughput performance of mobile ad hoc network. This paper will discuss the communication minimizing MAI impact with the power assignment scheme for the proper utilization of power in MANET.

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Wukkadada, B., & Thampi, G. T. (2020). Controlled Access Energy Coding (CAEC) for Wireless Adhoc Network. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1059, pp. 173–186). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0324-5_15

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