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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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Optimal path selection in a link state QoS routing protocol

2004 IEEE 59th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC 2004-Spring (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37514), 2005
A link state routing approach makes available detailed information about the connectivity and the topology found in a network. The OLSR (optimized link state routing) protocol is an optimization of the classical link state algorithm tailored to the requirements of a mobile wireless LAN.
Anelise Munaretto   +3 more
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Trust aware cooperative optimised link state routing protocol

International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications, 2017
Optimised link state routing OLSR protocol is a popular proactive routing protocol for wireless ad-hoc networks WANETs. The functionality of OLSR protocol such as selection of multi-point relays, controlling the flooding of link state information and preparation of the routing table is depending upon the cooperation among the nodes in the network ...
Krishna Kant, Raghu Vamsi Potukuchi
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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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Performance analysis of modified secure link state routing protocol

International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2012
Secure link state protocol (SLIP) is the most effective scheme proposed so far to protect the internet infrastructure against routing table 'poisoning' attacks. The major disadvantage of the SLIP is its failure in protecting the network in the case of inactive routing table attacks and in some cases of proactive attacks. A successful attempt is carried
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NLSR

Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Information-centric networking, 2013
This paper presents the design of the Named-data Link State Routing protocol (NLSR), a routing protocol for Named Data Networking (NDN). Since NDN uses names to identify and retrieve data, NLSR propagates reachability to name prefixes instead of IP prefixes.
Adam Alyyan   +5 more
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Flexible link-state routing protocol for mobile Ad Hoc networks

Journal of Computer Applications, 2013
Xiao-gang Wang, Jian Cao
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Link state reasoning based routing protocol for wireless mesh networks

Journal of Computer Applications, 2010
Guang-chun Luo, Huai-yu Wen
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Optimized Link State Routing Protocol

2000
Jacquet, P.   +5 more
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