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In this paper, we propose an adaptive multi-hop communication protocol based on transmission power control and error correction coding to achieve energy efficiency in wireless ad-hoc network. This study is important in extending battery lifetime and consequently the lifetime of nodes and the network. We consider multi-hop communication between pair of nodes where packet needs to be re-transmitted...
In this paper, we are proposing RCUBE (receiver window modified random early detection queues with RECHOKe) which combines the advantages of both receiver window modification (RWM) and RECHOKe schemes. By using the RECHOKe scheme, RCUBE easily identifies malicious flows by using CHOKe hit and CHOKe-RED histories, by requiring only a small amount of information, approximately proportional to the order...
Many wireless sensor network (WSN) applications require efficient multimedia communication capabilities. However, the existing communication protocols in the literature mainly aim to achieve energy efficiency and reliability objectives and do not address multimedia communication challenges in WSN. In this paper, comprehensive performance evaluation of the existing transport protocols is performed...
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