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Volume 59 | Number 1 | Year 2018 | Article Id. IJCTT-V59P120 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V59P120

A Netwoking Smart Phones for Energy Efficient Routing in Disaster Recovery Networks using Teemfon


Revathi J R, Dr. C. P. Maheswaran, Mr. J. P. Jayan

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Revathi J R, Dr. C. P. Maheswaran, Mr. J. P. Jayan, "A Netwoking Smart Phones for Energy Efficient Routing in Disaster Recovery Networks using Teemfon," International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT), vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 115-120, 2018. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V59P120

Abstract

In previous decade, a lot of communication technologies has be useful toward recover rescue attempts. In disaster recovery, Smartphones have a possible toward a main possible communication tools. In the journal, suggest TeemFon, was a planned towards network Smartphones within disaster recovery. A plan of the TeemFon was motivated through a truth to facilitate persons deeply respond going on Smart-phones within their everyday survives. TeemFon comprises 2 sections: a messaging system this provides information messages for rescue workers, along with a self-rescue system is to post out emergency notes through position also location information during self-rescue grouping, wake-up scheduling and positioning, everywhere plan the messages protocol to be fulfil this purposes inside an energy-efficient method. Investigational outcomes shows this TeemFon preserve correctly fulfil communication conditions along with deeply make easy rescue process during disaster recovery.

Keywords

Disaster Recovery, Opportunistic Routing, Group Communications, Emergency Message

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