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Location Aware Optimized Link State Routing protocol

MILCOM 2012 - 2012 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2012
Radio tactical scenarios are rapidly evolving and MANETs (Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks) are more and more frequently adopted because of their recognized advantages (absence of infrastructure, mobility management, traffic forwarding, etc.), also pushed by the rapid evolution of Software Defined Radio (SDR).
Fabio Pozzo   +3 more
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Design considerations for link-state routing protocols

Proceedings Third IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications. ISCC'98. (Cat. No.98EX166), 2002
Link-state routing protocols are being increasingly used in modern communications networks. A salient feature of this class of routing protocol is that the network connectivity and the state information of all links are available to the nodes for making routing decisions.
M. Sivabalan, H.T. Mouftah
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Source-Destination Routing for Optimised Link State Routing Protocol

2015 IEEE 82nd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2015-Fall), 2015
Typical routing protocols maintain, in their RIB (Routing Information Base) entries permitting destination-based forwarding: for a given data packet, the choice of next hop is a function of the destination address only. However, in deployments where a given network is multi-homed, and where ingress filtering is commonly applied, a routing protocol is ...
Jiazi Yi, Thomas Clausen
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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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On providing confidentiality in link state routing protocol

CCNC 2006. 2006 3rd IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2006., 2006
In current network routing domains, routing infor- mation exchange usually lacks protection based on confidentiality. This makes network routing vulnerable to a variety of security attacks. In this paper, we present a framework to provide confidentiality for a link state routing protocol.
null Dijiang Huang, A. Sinha, D. Medhi
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DS-OLSR – Disaster Scenario Optimized Link State Routing Protocol

2020 12th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing (CSNDSP), 2020
The success of disaster recovery and rescue operations depends largely on effective communication between rescue teams (RT) and victims. Unfortunately, certain disasters go beyond crippling/impairing communication infrastructures as it equally cripples power grids, which make it impossible for survivors to recharge mobile communication devices.
Umar Aliyu   +3 more
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Local restoration algorithm for link-state routing protocols

Proceedings Eight International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (Cat. No.99EX370), 2003
Link-state protocols such as OSPF are the dominant routing technology in today's Internet. Despite their many advantages, these protocols require the flooding of new information across the entire routing area after changes in any link state (e.g., link failures).
P. Narvaez   +2 more
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