Abstract

The design and implementation of an energy efficient dual stage cooperative routing protocol (DSCR) in multiple hop wireless nets is discussed in this paper in brief, with the goal of improving network life-time, boosting dependability, and reducing energy consumption. This contribution’s major goal is to propose an enhanced version of the double stage data transfer system that computes the routing path utilizing cooperative mechanisms and the notion of reduced node energy. The work presented here also includes talks, discussion and graphical representations of the various outcomes achieved for all of the test scenarios, as well as the relevant observations and explanations. The research paper comes to a close with the multiple hop networks’ overall conclusions remarks.

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