Distance and energy aware DEAODV routing protocol in disastrous situation
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In the disastrous or emergency situation a reliable and robust ad hoc mobile network communication is important. The natural disaster when occurs in the urban populated areas which damage Information technology infrastructure and other valuable assets within a movement. In such emergency situation when the disaster victims stuck in debris, lifesaving of people are important. The purpose of this study is to enhance lifetime and improve network performance when the lives of disaster victims are matters. Distance and Energy aware AODV (DEAODV) reactive routing protocol enhance the network performance and ensure the reliable data transmission during crisis situation. The DEAODV reactive routing protocol considered node Energy and shortest distance as a routing metrics during route decision process. DEAODV routing protocol is compared with traditional AODV routing protocol to evaluate the performance of network. The proposed routing protocol is more efficient in emergency situation than AODV in terms of Packet Delivery Ratio, End to End Delay and Consumed Energy.
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