Research on multicast routing protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Energy-aware and level-distribution routing protocol in ad hoc networks
ICAIT '08 Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advanced Infocomm Technology
Rayleigh fading networks: a cross-layer way
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Energy-based and local-maintenance routing protocol in ad hoc networks
WiCOM'09 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Wireless communications, networking and mobile computing
Power-saving geographic routing in the presence of location errors
ICC'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Communications
Power control for cognitive radio networks: axioms, algorithms, and analysis
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Enhancing DSR maintenance with power awareness
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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An ad hoc wireless network has no fixed networking infrastructure. It consists of multiple, possibly mobile, nodes that maintain network connectivity through wireless communications. Such a network has practical applications in areas where it may not be economically practical or physically possible to provide a conventional networking infrastructure. The nodes in an ad hoc wireless network are typically powered by batteries with a limited energy supply. One of the most important and challenging issues in ad hoc wireless networks is how to conserve energy, maximizing the lifetime of its nodes and thus of the network itself. Since routing is an essential function in these networks, developing power-aware routing protocols for ad hoc wireless networks has been an intensive research area in recent years. As a result, many power-aware routing protocols have been proposed from a variety of perspectives. This article surveys the current state of power-aware routing protocols in ad hoc wireless networks.