TY - JFULL AU - B. Malarkodi and S. K. Riyaz Hussain and B. Venkataramani PY - 2010/3/ TI - Performance Evaluation of AOMDV-PAMAC Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks T2 - International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering SP - 301 EP - 305 VL - 4 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/8710 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 38, 2010 N2 - Power consumption of nodes in ad hoc networks is a critical issue as they predominantly operate on batteries. In order to improve the lifetime of an ad hoc network, all the nodes must be utilized evenly and the power required for connections must be minimized. In this project a link layer algorithm known as Power Aware medium Access Control (PAMAC) protocol is proposed which enables the network layer to select a route with minimum total power requirement among the possible routes between a source and a destination provided all nodes in the routes have battery capacity above a threshold. When the battery capacity goes below a predefined threshold, routes going through these nodes will be avoided and these nodes will act only as source and destination. Further, the first few nodes whose battery power drained to the set threshold value are pushed to the exterior part of the network and the nodes in the exterior are brought to the interior. Since less total power is required to forward packets for each connection. The network layer protocol AOMDV is basically an extension to the AODV routing protocol. AOMDV is designed to form multiple routes to the destination and it also avoid the loop formation so that it reduces the unnecessary congestion to the channel. In this project, the performance of AOMDV is evaluated using PAMAC as a MAC layer protocol and the average power consumption, throughput and average end to end delay of the network are calculated and the results are compared with that of the other network layer protocol AODV. ER -