Abstract
Energy consumption always represents a challenge in the ad hoc networks which spurred the researchers to benefit from the bio-inspired algorithms and their fitness functions to evaluate nodes energy through the path discovery stage. In this paper we propose energy efficient routing protocol based on the well-known Ad Hoc On-Demand Multipath Distance Vector (AOMDV) routing protocol and a bio-inspired algorithm called Elephant Herding Optimization (EHO). In the proposed EHO-AOMDV the overall consumed energy of nodes is optimized by classifying nodes into two classes, while paths are discovered from the class of the fittest nodes with sufficient energy for transmission to reduce the probability of path failure and the increasing number of dead nodes through higher data loads. The EHO updating operator updates classes based on separating operator that evaluates nodes based on residual energy after each transmission round. Experiments were conducted using Ns-3 with five evaluation metrics routing overhead, packet delivery ratio, average energy consumption, end-to-end delay and number of dead nodes and four implemented protocols the proposed protocol, AOMDV and two bio-inspired protocols ACO-FDRPSO and FF-AOMDV. Results indicated that the proposed EHO-AOMDV attained higher packet delivery ratio with less routing overhead, average energy consumption and number of dead nodes over the state of art while in the end-to-end delay AOMDV has outperformed the proposed protocol.
Highlights
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks are multi hop, selforganizing networks with highly dynamic and random topology where each node could be a sender, a receiver or a router
Different reactive routing protocols have been investigated as Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) [1,2,3,4], Ad-Hoc On Demand Vector Routing protocol (AODV) [5,6,7,8,9], Global State Routing (GSR) [10][11], and Associativity-Based Routing (ABR) [12,13,14]
From here the researchers in this study propose an energy efficient routing protocol based Ad Hoc OnDemand Multipath Distance Vector (AOMDV) protocol and elephant herding algorithm
Summary
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks are multi hop, selforganizing networks with highly dynamic and random topology where each node could be a sender, a receiver or a router. Hybrid routing protocols combines the advantages of proactive and reactive routing protocols as the Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP)) [24,25,26] and Zone-based Hierarchical Link State Routing Protocol (ZHLS) [27][28] Each type of these routing protocols could be further classified into single path as AODV, DSR and ZRP and multipath routing protocols as Ad hoc on-demand multipath distance vector routing (AOMDV) [29,30,31,32,33], Multipath Dynamic Source Routing (MP-DSR) [34][35] and Routing On-demand Acyclic Multipath (ROAM) [36][37].
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