Abstract

The fast development in the field of mobile data processing is driving another option route in which cell phones frame a self-creating, self-overseeing, and self-sorting out remote frameworks called Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs). One of the main issues in MANET routing protocols is the development of energy efficient protocols because of limited battery life and bandwidth of the nodes. The versatile center points in MANETs have differing transmission power and power heterogeneity. This paper separates the execution appraisal of three Energy Efficient Routing Protocols are Efficient Power Aware Routing Convention (EPAR), Minimum total Transmission Power Routing (MTPR) and DSR (Dynamic Source Routing). The Energy Efficient Routing Protocols mainly considers the center point restricts by its leftover battery control and the typical imperativeness spent for sending information dependable. EPAR utilizes min-max definition technique for the choice of maximum packet delivery ratio at the smallest Residual Battery Power. With different network scenarios, EPAR is comparatively good than other methods.

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