Mlora-CBF: efficient cluster-based routing protocol against resource allocation using modified location routing algorithm with cluster-based flooding

The transmission of data in wireless networks needs some suitable path to travel to the destination. Then, while traveling the data in some routes, they select the appropriate direction for receiving the goal that can be enabled in this study. Here, some problems in wireless network data transmissio...

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Energy storage
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Hazardous wastes
IT in Business
Networks
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