2011 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/infcomw.2011.5928821
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E<sup>2</sup>R: Energy efficient routing for multi-hop green wireless networks

Abstract: Abstract-Wireless communication consumes a significant amount of energy in wireless networks. Most multi-hop wireless routing protocols are adopted from wired network routing protocols and use pre-selected single or multiple minimum cost paths to forward data packets. However unlike wired networks, a wireless network has unique characteristics such as unreliable wireless links and multiple receivers associated with a single packet transmission. These particular characteristics of wireless network make it energ… Show more

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“…CONCLUSIONS Energy is one of the most precious resources in the world. Researchers have proposed various approaches to either reduce energy consumption [20], [7] or efficiently and securely utilize energy [12], [24], [30], [18], [5], [28], [27], [26], [25], [29]. In this paper, we proposed a novel concept called EV energy network, for energy transmission and distribution using EVs.…”
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“…CONCLUSIONS Energy is one of the most precious resources in the world. Researchers have proposed various approaches to either reduce energy consumption [20], [7] or efficiently and securely utilize energy [12], [24], [30], [18], [5], [28], [27], [26], [25], [29]. In this paper, we proposed a novel concept called EV energy network, for energy transmission and distribution using EVs.…”
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“…The result shows better performance and lowers resource consumption than other energy‐efficient routing techniques. Zhu and Towsley 43 proposed an energy‐efficient routing protocol (E2R) to deliver control messages and data packets in a multi‐hop wireless network; it uses an opportunistic forwarding scheme. Das and Tripathi 44 proposed an intelligent energy‐aware routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks, and intuitionistic fuzzy soft set (IFSS)‐based intelligent method has been used by the authors.…”
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“…E 2 R [141] presents a self-selection technique for routers at the stage of data delivery and avoids pre-selection of a routing list beforehand. It purposes to utilize the route metric value of a node and compares it with the metric value that is embedded in the data packets that it has received.…”
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confidence: 99%