Abstract

Efficient packet routing in mobile devices plays a vital role in order to orchestrate troupe’s soldier during strategic mission throughout the military operation in either peace or war time. In many situations, it is necessary to transmit a substantial amount of information among the nodes, and each node is back up with limited power energy resource in the form of battery available in nodes. In such situation, saving of energy is not less than the harvesting energy, and a careful design of an energy-efficient routing protocol can perform better than a normal routing protocol. Hence, the device and battery should use state-of-the-art technology. This paper focuses on energy-saving technique, which is based on synchronization of routing paradigm with battery. The synchronization of these two attributes together exploits cutting-edge relaxation technique with the timing of packet routing in the network. Results show significant improvement in network performance metrics in terms of number of packets served, end-to-end packet delay, number of busy cycles of batteries, energy consumption and voltage drop in communication compare to three existing energy-efficient routing protocols.

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