M. A. Rizvi

Work place: Department of Computer Technology and Application NITTTR Bhopal (M.P.) India

E-mail: marizvi@hotmail.com

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Research Interests: Computational Learning Theory, Neural Networks, Image Compression, Image Manipulation, Network Security, Image Processing, Medical Image Computing, Data Mining, Data Structures and Algorithms, Information-Theoretic Security

Biography

Dr. M.A. Rizvi is an Associate Professor of Computer Engineering & Applications in National Institute of Techanical Teachers’Training & Research, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. He obtained his PhD degree from MANIT Bhopal. His research interest is in the field of Network,

Image processing, Data security, Data mining, E-learning, Cloud computing, Neural, Machine learning, Intelligent tutoring system amd more. He is having strong Interntional connections and contribution in research events. He has published approximately (40) International

Journals & conferences papers.

Author Articles
ZBLE: Zone based Leader Selection Energy Constrained AOMDV Routing Protocol

By Rani Sahu Sanjay Sharma M. A. Rizvi

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2019.05.05, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2019

In today's life, wireless networks (WNs) are being used very fast in every area. Wireless networks have been used in various applications, but finding some of its weaknesses, such as mobility, diversity, lack of resources and so on, finding an optimum route is very complex and problematic. By reducing the energy consumption on each node, the quality of the network can be ensured. Need to increase the battery life of the node to increase the network lifecycle. Therefore, reducing the energy consumption can extend the battery life of the node. To find and maintain routes between nodes, multi-path routing is a fundamental research issue for such networks. This paper discusses the zone-based routing protocol, which uses the energy, distance and power of the node to maintain high circulation and accelerate the path search process and maintain high search. The Zone-based Leader Selection Routing Protocol (ZBLE) is one of the new protocols, which is a modified form of the famous Ad Hoc on Demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol (AOMDV). Zone Leader Node and Zone Members are selected using the value of energy, position and power of the node. The performance of the proposed communication protocol is evaluated with other existing protocols such as AODV and AOMDV. The simulation result is that when it receives the best path for data communication with proper energy conservation. Network simulator version 2.35 is used for simulation purpose. To support our ideas, we used the 5 quality of service parameters such as packet distribution ratio, energy consumption, network lifetime, and throughput.

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ZBLE: Zone Based Leader Selection Protocol

By Rani Sahu Sanjay Sharma M. A. Rizvi

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2019.04.02, Pub. Date: 8 Jul. 2019

Various wireless mobile nodes are simultaneously a network that does not depend on any central administration system. This kind of network is called Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET). Due to the nodes dependent on the battery in MANET, energy consumption has become a major problem. Because of the mobility of the nodes in the network, the nodes rapidly change their positions, causing the battery to end very quickly, thereby reducing the life of such a network. The main objective of this paper is to reduce energy consumption and increase the life of the network by modifying the AOMDV protocol using zone-based technology. Keeping this objective in mind, a zone-based protocol was developed which has been addressed in the name of Zone Based Leader Selection Protocol (ZBLE). This proposed protocol uses zone-based technology to select the path based on high energy and high power. For the data forward, selecting the Leader node in each zone, the best path is chosen based on the energy level of the node and the strength of the probe. The proposed protocol has been evaluated using Network Simulator version 2.35. Comparison of ZBLE, protocols the most popular protocols are from AODV and AOMDV. With the help of simulation results, we have used service parameters such as packet distribution ratio, energy consumption, network lifetime and throughput to tell the quality of the proposed protocol

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