Abstract

Remaining energy is the energy of the nodes after transreceiving data in network. This energy of nodes is the main parameter to control the energy consumption of wireless mobile ad-hoc networks. An optimum remaining energy is required to maintain life of network. In this paper, transmission energy management is proposed to optimize energy consumption of nodes in network. Transmission energy consumption is inversely proportional to remaining energy of node in network. NS2 simulation model is used to analysis energy consumption of nodes in network and results show that varying the transition and receiving energy affects the remaining energy of nodes in network.

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