Abstract
Energy efficiency continues to be a key factor limiting the ability to deploy ad-hoc networks. Deploying an energyefficient system that maximizes network lifetime has been a major challenge for many years. Many algorithms have been proposed to solve this problem. This paper proposes a new intrusion detection system—Enhanced Adaptive 3 Acknowledgment (EA3ACK)—using the Energy Efficiency Dynamic State (EEDS) algorithm. This algorithm is designed to increase network lifetime and residual energy by constantly monitoring individual nodes in the network, thereby improving the network's quality of service. The Network Simulator (NS2) is used to implement and test the proposed system.
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