2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35155-6_32
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Energy Efficient and Scalable Routing Protocol for Extreme Emergency Ad Hoc Communications

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“…Topology forms the backbone on which routing protocols can be run, while routing is a process of maintaining updated routes of mobile nodes to ensure reliable delivery of messages. The topology control protocol proposed in this paper is compatible with most routing protocols, and possibly, synergistic energy efficiency increases can be achieved by combining the energy efficient loop-free scale-free topology of the proposed protocol with the newest developments in energy-efficient routing [58,54,59,60]. This is subject to future research.…”
Section: Peer-to-peer Phone-based Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Topology forms the backbone on which routing protocols can be run, while routing is a process of maintaining updated routes of mobile nodes to ensure reliable delivery of messages. The topology control protocol proposed in this paper is compatible with most routing protocols, and possibly, synergistic energy efficiency increases can be achieved by combining the energy efficient loop-free scale-free topology of the proposed protocol with the newest developments in energy-efficient routing [58,54,59,60]. This is subject to future research.…”
Section: Peer-to-peer Phone-based Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…However, the performance of AODV is much better, if the delay and jitter, in dense networks. In [14][15][16], the hybrid protocol Chameleon (CML) uses two protocols AODV and OLSR, which aims to adapt to the change in the topology according to the behavior of nodes in disaster.Another protocol is designed specifically for emergency situations is the Random Walk Gossip protocol (RWG) [17,18]. It is a multi-cast protocol.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[42] and [43] analyze the sensor networks coverage problem with energy constraints, and turning off certain sensors periodically is adopted as a way to save energy. There are few other works, e.g., [34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] that evaluate the gains due to relay deployments in cellular systems. The main focus of these last works is saving energy according to the user's point of view.…”
Section: Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%