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LS2RP: Link-State RAID Routing Protocol

2009 Eighth International Conference on Networks, 2009
We introduce here a novel routing protocol for a class of reconfigurable wireless ad hoc networks. The main features of these ad hoc networks are increased nodes mobility, a larger number of nodes, and a large network span. We argue that current routing protocols do not provide a satisfactory solution for routing in this type of environment. We propose
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Efficient flooding for reliability in link-state routing protocols

2012 International Conference on ICT Convergence (ICTC), 2012
In this paper we propose an efficient flooding process. Link state routing protocol has been widely employed in wired network applications. When network topology change occurs, a Link State Advertisement (LSA) is generated and flooded into the rest of the devices of the network.
Seung-Hwan Lee, Seung Hyong Rhee
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Statistical anomaly detection for link-state routing protocols

Proceedings Sixth International Conference on Network Protocols (Cat. No.98TB100256), 2002
The JiNao project at MCNC/NCSU focuses on detecting intrusions, especially insider attacks, against the OSPF (open shortest path first) routing protocol. This paper presents the implementation and experiments of JiNao's statistical intrusion detection module.
B.M. Vetter   +7 more
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Revisiting multipoint relay selection in the optimized link state routing protocol

International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems, 2009
The objective of the multipoint relay (MPR) technique is to reduce the number of redundant retransmissions, while ensuring reliable delivery of broadcast messages in wireless networks. To do this, it is necessary to select a small set of re-transmitter nodes, called multipoint relays.
Gantsou, Dhavy   +2 more
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At the core of IP networks: link-state routing protocols

IEEE Internet Computing, 1999
As end users and managers of both corporate and Internet service provider (ISP) IP networks, we ask a lot of those devices called routers. They must be reliable and easy to manage, while supporting a variety of LAN and WAN interfaces at a reasonable price. They must forward hundreds of thousands or even millions of packets per second.
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On the secure optimized link state routing (SOLSR) protocol for MANETs

2017 12th International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Engineering (ISKE), 2017
A plethora of routing protocols are available for effective and efficient data dissemination in MANETs. But due to broadcast nature of wireless communications, these protocols are prone to diverse security attacks. In this work, the Secure Optimized Link State Routing (SOLSR) protocol is proposed to fill the breach for security attacks while finding ...
Sajjad Hussain   +4 more
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A generic protocol for multipoint connections under link-state routing

Proceedings of 16th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2002
We propose a protocol for the construction and maintenance of multipoint connections (MCs). The protocol is based on link-state routing: information regarding multipoint connections is broadcast to network switches, which perform all computations locally.
Philip K. McKinley, Yih Huang
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Logical Wormhole Prevention in Optimized Link State Routing Protocol

IEEE GLOBECOM 2007-2007 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2007
A particularly severe attack on routing protocols in ad hoc networks is the so-called wormhole attack in which two or more colluding attacking nodes record packets at one location, and tunnel them to another location for a replay at that remote location.
J. Ben-Othman   +3 more
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An extended fault-tolerant link-state routing protocol on the Internet

Proceedings. Eighth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems. ICPADS 2001, 2002
Link-state routing protocols, such as OSPF and IS-IS, are widely used on the Internet. In link-state routing protocols, global network topology is first collected at each node. A shortest path tree (SPT) is then constructed by applying Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm at each node. Link-state protocols normally require the flooding of new information
Weijia Jia   +3 more
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An efficient location-aided link state routing protocol for MANETs

The 2nd International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, 2010
In this paper, we propose a new location aided MANET routing protocol based on GSR, aiming at reducing inaccuracy of link state routing caused by topology changing in high motion conditions. We deploy a link weight assignment method according to the relative position and speed of each pair of nodes, together with a routing protocol named LAGSR, with ...
Liu Cheng   +3 more
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