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Indian J Med Microbiol ; 2015 Feb ; 33 (5_Suppl):s11-14
Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-157036

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Purpose: To enhance speedy communication between the patient and the doctor through newly proposed routing protocol at the mobile node. Materials and Methods: The proposed model is applied for a telemedicine application during disaster recovery management. In this paper, Energy Effi cient Link Stability Routing Protocol (EELSRP) has been developed by simulation and real time. This framework is designed for the immediate healing of affected persons in remote areas, especially at the time of the disaster where there is no hospital proximity. In case of disasters, there might be an outbreak of infectious diseases. In such cases, the patient’s medical record is also transferred by the fi eld operator from disaster place to the hospital to facilitate the identifi cation of the disease-causing agent and to prescribe the necessary medication. The heterogeneous networking framework provides reliable, energy effi cientand speedy communication between the patient and the doctor using the proposed routing protocol at the mobile node. Results: The performance of the simulation and real time versions of the Energy Effi cient Link Stability Routing Protocol (EELSRP) protocol has been analyzed. Experimental results prove the effi ciency of the real-time version of EESLRP protocol. Conclusion: The packet delivery ratio and throughput of the real time version of EELSRP protocol is increased by 3% and 10%, respectively, when compared to the simulated version of EELSRP. The end-to-end delay and energy consumption are reduced by 10% and 2% in the real time version of EELSRP.

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