Department of Computer Engineering2024-11-102016978-3-319-22635-41876-110010.1007/978-3-319-22635-4_382-s2.0-84945958582http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22635-4_38https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/16568Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) depend on the nodes' collaboration to communicate and transfer data, and scaling the network size up greatly increases the energy needed to transfer data among far away nodes. To preserve nodes' energy and increase the network lifetime, data replication protocols have been proposed, which mainly increase data availability by creating nearby local copies of required data. In this work, first we provide a review of energy aware data replication protocols in MANETs. Then, by considering nodes' energy consumption, we propose EASER: Energy Aware Scalable and rEactive data Replication protocol. Our simulation results and comparison with SCALAR, energy aware ZRP and AODV protocols show that EASER provides improved network lifetime and data accessibility as the network size scales up with considering node energy levels.Computer scienceTheory methodsTelecommunicationsEASER: energy aware scalable and reactive replication protocol for MANETsConference proceeding1876-1119385253500038N/A592