2014 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology 2014
DOI: 10.1109/cit.2014.92
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Power and Delay-Aware Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks

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“…In [13], the authors balance the energy consumption and the end-to-end delay by putting forward a protocol based on the SPR (Stable Path Routing) Protocol. This involves employing parameters and meeting QoS requirements such as end-to-end delay, bandwidth, energy levels and other factors, and above all considering the delay and energy needed for making decisions about the best path, and obtaining satisfactory results (which are tested through the network simulator).…”
Section: A New Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [13], the authors balance the energy consumption and the end-to-end delay by putting forward a protocol based on the SPR (Stable Path Routing) Protocol. This involves employing parameters and meeting QoS requirements such as end-to-end delay, bandwidth, energy levels and other factors, and above all considering the delay and energy needed for making decisions about the best path, and obtaining satisfactory results (which are tested through the network simulator).…”
Section: A New Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depend on the distance, number of nodes and traffic the delay varies. The AODV routing protocol has more delay than other routing protocols [5].To attain better performance of the network delay should be less as compared to threshold value. Because jitter is very important parameter in any wireless network and jitter is directly depend on the delay.…”
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confidence: 99%