Proceedings of
6th International Conference On Advances in Computing, Electronics and Electrical Technology CEET 2016
"MODEL OF RANGE CBR DISTANCE EXPERIENCED BY TRANSMISSIONS IN MANETS USING LOCATION-AWARE TRANSMISSION FOR UBICOMP"
Abstract: “Management of energy consumption of nodes in ubicomp can be assisted by location-aware transmission strategies in MANETs [64]. It is hence understandable that several development in this field will follow in the future. Among the developments projected, some refined location-aware transmission protocols may be expected. Such transmission protocols will consider several criteria to achieve successful optimal transmission, one of which is distance coverage required and selection of that protocol which best suit that distance coverage. For advanced ubicomp environment refinements of transmission protocols is projected to be granulated at 10 m accuracy as available in Bluetooth. Hence, even for a ubicomp topography of 300 x 300 m2, many different protocols adopted for different distance coverages will be available. To enable appropriate tuning of transmission in such a situation, it is desirable to know what the range of distance coverage that is being required for the CBR is and proactive”
Keywords: Ubiquitous Computing, MAUCMobile and Ubiquitous Computing, MANET- Mobile Adhoc Network, PPD- Packets_Per_Distance, Max_CBR_Dist- Maximum CBR Distance, Min_CBR_Dist- Minimum_CBR_Distance, CBRConstant Bit Rate, R_CBR_Dist – Range_CBR_Distance.