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Enhanced Partial Dominant Pruning (EPDP) Based Broadcasting in Ad hoc Wireless Networks | Rahman | Journal of Networks
Journal of Networks, Vol 4, No 9 (2009), 895-904, Nov 2009
doi:10.4304/jnw.4.9.895-904

Enhanced Partial Dominant Pruning (EPDP) Based Broadcasting in Ad hoc Wireless Networks

Ashikur Rahman, Md. Endadul Hoque, Farzana Rahman, Sabuj Kumar Kundu, Pawel Gburzynski

Abstract


In many applications of ad-hoc wireless networks, one often has to broadcast the same message to all nodes. The major goal of any broadcasting algorithm is to minimize the number of retransmissions, i.e., to accomplish the goal with the minimum amount of traffic in the network. In addition to reducing the bandwidth expense needed to convey the message to all the nodes, this objective will try to minimize the total amount of energy spent by the nodes on this communal task. This is of paramount importance in sensor networks, which are often built of disposable nodes, whose life-time is directly determined by the efficiency of their power management scheme. In this paper, we present a heuristic broadcast algorithm dubbed EPDP, for Enhanced Partial Dominant Pruning, and demonstrate its superiority, in terms of the total number of retransmissions, over other solutions addressing the same issue.



Keywords


Algorithm, broadcast, performance, protocols, Ad-hoc Networks, Sensor Networks, Broadcasting, Power Management, Medium Access Control

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