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A Six-Point Based Approach for Enhanced Broadcasting Using Selective Forwarding Mechanism in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

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Broadcasting is a specific procedure that enables a system of PCs to transmit information bundles from a one source to various destinations. In wireless ad hoc networks, broadcasting can be complex because radio signals can overlap geographically. As a result, a basic flooded transmission is often quite expensive and results in significant redundancy. The paper proposes a new approach to broadcasting called Enhanced Broadcasting with Selective Forwarding (EBSF) that extends the distance adaptive broadcasting protocol by introducing a six point approach for finding a modified threshold. In our approach, we introduce six strategic points computed using a centre point, a radius, sine values and cosine values in such way that the strategic points are separated by 60° from the centre of the circle. This research work has the importance of decreasing the number of packets that every node transmits during broadcasting. The proposed technique considerably improved by selecting only an ideal selection of transmission nodes, so reducing redundant broadcasts and ensuring that the data received is equivalent to the information originated.

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Prabhu, D., Bose, S., Anitha, T., Logeswari, G. (2022). A Six-Point Based Approach for Enhanced Broadcasting Using Selective Forwarding Mechanism in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. In: Karuppusamy, P., García Márquez, F.P., Nguyen, T.N. (eds) Ubiquitous Intelligent Systems. ICUIS 2021. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 302. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2541-2_2

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