Work place: Department of CSE, OP Jindal University, Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, India
E-mail: ughugar@gmail.com
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Biography
Umashankar Ghugar earned his full-time doctoral degree from Berhampur University, Odisha, in 2021, and his M.Tech degree in Computer Science from Fakir Mohan University, Balasore, in 2012. and his B.E. degree in IT from Utkal University in 2006. He has ten years of teaching experience in different organizations and currently works as an Assistant Professor in the School of Technology, Department of CSE at GITAM University, Visakhapatnam. He has published 18 articles, including reputed journals and IEEE Transaction, book chapters, and conferences in international publishers. His research interests are in Computer Networks, Network Security in WSN,Cyber security, and VANET. He is a Reviewer of IEEE Access, IEEE Transaction on Education, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, Security and Privacy (Wiley), International Journal of Communication Systems (Wiley), International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks (Hindawi), International Journal of Knowledge Discovery in Bioinformatics (IGI Global), and International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IGI Global) and a member of IEEE, IACSIT, CSTA, and IRED.
By Rabindra Kumar Shial Premanshu Rath Sudhir Ranjan Patnaik Sarat Chandra Nayak Umashankar Ghugar
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2024.06.04, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2024
In the communication model of the OSI layer, the Media access control (MAC) layer has been given higher priority than other layers. It is a sub-layer of the data link layer, mainly controlling the physical equipment and interacting with the channels over the Internet of Things (IoT) sensor nodes. Mac layers have used two protocol types: contention-based and contention-free during transmission. These two protocols have controlled the physical equipment and data transmission for the last decade. Yet in the MAC layers transmission, some challenging issues are complicated to resolve. Data collisions are the significant changing issues at the MAC layer. As per the survey of researchers, the contention-based protocol is more affected by collision due to allowing the sharing of channels to all nodes over networks. As a result, it has got message delay, demanding more energy, data loss, and retransmission. The researcher always focuses on reducing collision during transmission to overcome these issues. They mainly evaluate the priority-based collision control using the contention-based protocol. In this ANTMAC model, we have considered the lower energy nodes’ priority to enhance the likelihood that a node will gain access to the transmission channel before its power and batteries run out. Our recommended method ANTMAC outperforms ECM-MAC in terms of content retrieval time (CRT), total no of retransmission (TNR), total energy consumption (TEcm), throughput and network lifetime (NLT).
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