An Efficient Power Reduction Mode in Mobile Ad hoc Networks to Reduce the Power Consumption Levels for Improving the QoS

  • Yaswanth Kumar Alapati, Suban Ravichandran
Keywords: Network Capabilities, Energy Efficiency, Cryptography Functions, Connection Failures, System Performance, Node Energy Consumption Levels, Power Reduction Mode.

Abstract

Power optimization is a major worry in today's world, where technology is improving rapidly, and mobile conditions are perceived. The goal is to build a system that reduces energy consumption and improves other metrics. Next generation wireless networks can control heterogeneous wireless systems with the addition of various remote access technologies. Adhoc networks that are mobile in nature take a large amount of energy to connect to other nodes in the vicinity, send data, and retrieve data. In mobile ad-hoc systems, battery life is a major issue. A mobile node cannot always be reloaded or replaced. When data is being transmitted, received, or when a device is in motion, power consumption happens. Failed stroms have a negative impact on the overall network's lifespan, leading to inefficiency. There have been a number of research projects presented in order to conserve power. In addition, because most mobile hosts have a limited battery, the capabilities of a node are constrained as well Using algorithms and minimising connection failures, this study examines energy consumption reduction models that can be achieved using algorithms. In addition to CPU time, battery power, and memory, cryptography / compression algorithms take a substantial amount of computing resources. Battery technology is improving at a slower pace than CPU and memory usage. This is due to the fact that technology is moving at a much slower pace. It's important to evaluate how encryption algorithms affect battery power consumption when transmitting data and when not. The great mobility of nodes means that connection failures are a major factor in energy usage. Power Reduction Mode (PRM) is an effective approach for decreasing power consumption that enhances system performance by reducing node energy consumption when they are idle.

Published
2021-09-14
How to Cite
Suban Ravichandran, Y. K. A. (2021). An Efficient Power Reduction Mode in Mobile Ad hoc Networks to Reduce the Power Consumption Levels for Improving the QoS. Design Engineering, 11535-11547. Retrieved from http://thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/4299
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