Improving the Energy Efficiency in Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Using Learning-Based Routing
Vijay Aroulanandam, T. P. Latchoumi, Karnan Balamurugan, Tiruchengode Yookesh
Abstract
Improving Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) performance is a tedious task because of the dynamic and uncertain characteristics of the nodes. MANET nodes connected to multiple applications that involve a high exchange of data. To add reliability to the application services, MANETs optimized through dedicated load balancing schemes. The Dynamic Range Clustering (DRC) algorithm associated with Learning-based Routing (LR) used in the present work to improve the energy efficiency and the nature of the network's data handling. DRC design focuses on selecting the head of the cluster and maintaining stability over the cluster. LR selects unique neighbors that assist in ensuring the efficient, non-congested communication of data exchange. An effort has made to combine the two incompatible methods to increase the performance of the network over differential network traffic. The proposed approach tested using simulations and measures output by comparative analysis.