The third scenario is similar with the previous scenario but
the coordinator is able to execute an increment in the power
level when there are 10 dropped packets on their devices. If
the problem of dropped packets continues, a channel assignment
procedure is applied. The gradual increase in the power
level and the channel assignment procedure result to higher
energy consumption. As the power increases, the energy
consumption becomes higher. If the level of power reaches its
maximum value, the coordinator applies a channel assignment.
When the new channel is assigned, the power level is
decreased to its minimum value. In Fig. 9 the energy
consumption on jamming, with and without AES encryption,
is depicted. The graph shows the gradual increment of power
until the nodes reach the maximum power level; so a new
channel assignment is occurred decreasing the transmission
power level to the minimum level in parallel.