Performance Comparison of ordinary AODV and Energy Efficient AODV
An Ad-hoc network, a self-organizing wireless network is made up of mobile nodes, each node act as relay for providing data communication, which operates on batteries. In Ad-hoc network the topology changes often and needs large and frequent exchange of data among the network nodes for efficient rou...
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