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Proceedings of

7th International Conference on Advances in Computing, Control and Networking ACCN 2017

"EXTENSION OF SENDER NODE BATTERY EXTRA AVAILABILITY IN UBICOMP WITH LOCATION-AWARE MANET TRANSMISSION COMPARED TO DIRECT NODE-TO-NODE TRANSMISSION."

NAWAZ MOHAMUDALLY M. KALEEM GALAMALI
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-134-4-12
Pages
76 - 80
Authors
2
ISBN
978-1-63248-134-4

Abstract: “The field of location-tracking in mobile environments is of utmost necessity and justifies the research investments put in it [1-10] with correspondingly commendable output. With progresses in ubicomp happening, several questions will crop up and whose answers depend on components not yet developed and hence empirical supports to answer these questions may serve as welcome starting points. A previous such study was undertaken to find trends of energy savings achievable by applying location-aware direct Node-To- Node (NTN) transmission strategies [2]. Another study was conducted to model the trends of sender energy savings (SES) achievable in location-aware MANET transmission [14] from the perspective of user nodes being freed from routing tasks of other user’s transmissions, i.e. MANET nodes are supplied as infrastructure. Following these two studies [2, 14], the next level of research is laid as: “By what extra amount can the sender nodes’ battery availability be extended in location-”

Keywords: Ubicomp- Ubiquitous Computing, MAUCMobile and Ubiquitous Computing, CBR- Constant Bit Rate, MANET- Mobile Adhoc Network, NTN- Node-To-Node, ESEnergy Savings, SES- Sender ES, SLNTNES- Sender Less NTN ES, EC-Energy consumed, SLNTNEC- Sender Less NTN EC, BAEF- Battery Availability Extension Factor, MBAEF- Mean BAEF.

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