2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2019.05.014
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Weight-based Energy-efficient Multicasting (WEEM) In Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

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“…Varaprasad [147], RERMR [148], EELAM [153], WEEM [154] Problem to address: Conventional routing cannot efficiently utilize the available bandwidth while a source node is relaying multiple copies of its packets to a group of multiple destinations.…”
Section: The Location-based Routing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Varaprasad [147], RERMR [148], EELAM [153], WEEM [154] Problem to address: Conventional routing cannot efficiently utilize the available bandwidth while a source node is relaying multiple copies of its packets to a group of multiple destinations.…”
Section: The Location-based Routing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the adaptive algorithm used in EELAM is different from conventional genetic algorithms. Finally, the Weight-based Energy-efficient Multicasting (WEEM) scheme [154] selects the path with the highest lifetime (weight) as optimal. If more than one path is expected to remain alive till the multicast session is over or none of the available path options have a chance to live till the end of the multicast session, weight is assigned to the paths by the destination.…”
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“…f(pac) of a packet pac expresses i) residual energy (above threshold energy which is 40% of initial energy as mentioned in WEEM) of routers in R pac through which pac is supposed to travel, and ii) multicast packet transmission capability of routers in R pac . As per reference [9], multicast packet transmission capability is the number of multicast packets that competitor(pac) is the set of multicast packets that compete with pac in terms of priority. From the formulation in (1) it is evident that the first input parameter par1 of FUZZ-EEMS lies between 0 and 1.…”
Section: Input Parameters Of Fuzz-eemsmentioning
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“…As far as the authors know, no scheduler has yet been developed exclusively for multicast operation in ad hoc networks. Earlier we have developed a Weight-based Energy Efficient Multicast protocol (WEEM) [9] where packets were processed by routers in first-come-first-served or FCFS basis.…”
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