04-10-2012, 12:51 PM
Energy-Efficient Strategies for Cooperative Multi-Channel MAC Protocols
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ABSTRACT
Distributed Information Sharing (DISH) is a new cooperative approach to designing multi-channel MAC protocols. It aids nodes in their decision making processes by compensating for their missing information via information sharing through other neighboring nodes. This approach was recently shown to significantly boost the throughput of multi-channel MAC protocols. However, a critical issue for ad hoc communication devices.
So energy efficiency has yet to be addressed. We address this issue by developing simple solutions which are
(1) Reduce the energy consumption.
(2) Without compromising the throughput performance.
(3) Maximize cost efficiency.
Ex: Packets losing node take their missing packets from his neibhours. Like this we can reduce the energy consumption.
Existing System:
While we are passing the information through network the data may not be reached to the destination due to the collisions in the network. So again server is passing the information is make a problem to the server.
It takes more energy to transform the data again.
Proposed System:
Due the problem of existing system we proposed this new system. When client missing the data then server not sending data to that particular client . It will be take the information from its neighbor nodes/client. Like this way we can save the energy of the server.