A Survey on Performance of Broadcasting Protocol for Ad hoc and Sensor Network

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In unplanned healthy wired or wireless Ad hoc and sensor networks, a unique procedure to broadcast is flooding, which permits every node in the network to rebroadcast a collected message packet to all available neighbors. This result in reduction of broadcast packets leads to generate called for collisions due to which unessential utilization of bandwidth. To overcome these issues, many of the research groups have initiated more workable broadcasting methods with the aim of reducing the retransmissions problem, even though ensuring that a broadcast packet is reached to all available nodes in the network. MultiPoint Relay (MPR) and Dominating Set (DS) are the types of broadcasting approaches which exhibit enhancement in the broadcasting efficiency with authentic broadcasting. The Neighbor Elimination Scheme (NES) is one of the techniques that can enhance performance of broadcasting protocol such as basic purpose of this paper to study and analyze various characteristic, available parameter, broadcasting, algorithm, routing protocol with its characteristic consider for wired or wireless ad hoc network or WSN to archive enhancement in the performance of broadcasting protocols.

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Shrivastav, R., Karmore, S. (2024). A Survey on Performance of Broadcasting Protocol for Ad hoc and Sensor Network. In: Dhote, N.K., Kolhe, M.L., Rehman, M. (eds) Recent Evolutions in Energy, Drives and e-Vehicles. REEDEV 2022. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 1162. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0763-8_16

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