Enhanced Energy Aware Geographic Routing (EEGR) Algorithm for MANET

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Abstract

Since the current EGR has a problem, it makes a local decision during the route discovery process to choose the next neighbour node that has the highest residual energy. This could be the worst case scenario if there is no way to stop the process and the intermediate node has lower energy than the alternate path. To solve this issue, we suggested the Enhanced Energy Aware Geographic Routing (EEGR) protocol. In EEGR, we use a modified transmission energy strategy along with numerous route requests at the destination and replies that have better node residual energy. Our simulation findings demonstrate the enhancement over the current EGR routing mechanism.

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Katiyar, R., Gangwar, Dr. M., & Singh, V. K. (2022). Enhanced Energy Aware Geographic Routing (EEGR) Algorithm for MANET. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 11(10), 49–52. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.j9269.09111022

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