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Reducing energy consumption in a clustered MANET using the intra cluster data-dissemination protocol (Icdp)

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An efficient and reliable solution to data broadcasting is hard to obtain. Reliable energy-efficient data broadcasting is even harder to obtain when dealing with wireless networks where battery energy is a limited resource. In this paper we present a study which evaluates different power aware approaches to provide reliable broadcasting in a dynamic MANET.
We present the intra-cluster data-dissemination protocol (Icdp). The Icdp is used to group nodes around a special one, called the cluster leader (CL). The CL centralizes the power management mechanism and acts as a proxy for data transfer between the cluster and the rest of the nodes in the region. When a cluster node enables the power management it goes into "sleep" mode, to minimize power consumption. The CL buffers data frames for power saving stations and delivers them on stations request. We periodically distribute the cluster leader role among all the nodes inside the cluster, to not overload a single node.
We compare few different traffic broadcasting policies and evaluate their impact comparing Icdp to a classical IEEE 802.11 scheme. We show that in Constant Bit Rate (CBR) and Variable Bit Rate (VBR) cases, we can save up to 30% of NIC's energy, while preserving packet's end-to-end delay and packets loss rates values.

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        EUROMICRO-PDP'02: Proceedings of the 10th Euromicro conference on Parallel, distributed and network-based processing
        January 2002
        478 pages
        ISBN:0769514448

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