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Title: Effect of Selfish Behavior on Power Consumption in Mobile Ad Hoc Network
Authors: Kothari, Hemang
Chaturvedi, Manish
Keywords: Mobile Ad Hoc Network
DSR
Selfish Behavior
Energy Consumption
Computer Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFCE015
Issue Date: Aug-2011
Citation: Proceedings of the 32nd Asia-Pacific Advanced Network Meeting, APAN-NRW 2011, IIT Delhi, New Delhi, August, 2011, Page No. 91-100
Series/Report no.: ITFCE015-1
Abstract: A multi hop mobile ad hoc network is a peer to peer network of wireless nodes where nodes are required to perform routing activity to provide end to end connectivity among nodes. As mobile nodes are constrained by battery power and bandwidth, some nodes may behave selfishly and deny forwarding packets for other nodes, even though they expect other nodes to forward packets to keep network connected. We simulate two selfish behaviors on top of Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) protocol: the first, selfish nodes do not forward data or control packets (routing packets) for other nodes and the second, selfish nodes turn off their network interface card when they have nothing to communicate. We compare the energy saving to the selfish nodes for both the misbehaviors and show that the second selfish behavior saves more energy. This is important result because most of the cooperation enforcement mechanisms in literature, except PCOM [2], address the first selfish behavior. Also, the second selfish behavior can be easily done by layman users without any protocol level changes. Secondly, with our simulation study we find that in dense mobile ad hoc networks where route breakages are frequent, routing control packets consume significant fraction of node energy and selfish behavior by certain number of nodes reduce the overall routing overhead in network which in turn result in energy saving for both, well behaving nodes and selfish nodes.
URI: http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/2995
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