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An empirical evaluation of link quality utilization in ETX routing for VANETs. [PDF]
Al-Qassas R, Qasaimeh M.
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An analysis of the lifetime of OLSR networks [PDF]
The Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol is a well-known route discovery protocol for ad-hoc networks. OLSR optimizes the flooding of link state information through the network using multipoint relays (MPRs). Only nodes selected as MPRs are responsible for forwarding control traffic.
Johann L. Hurink+2 more
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Hardware implementation of OLSR and improved OLSR (AOLSR) for AANETs
International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing, 2020Airborne Ad-hoc Networks (AANETs) are a subclass of Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs). The major challenge in AANET implementation is the regular route breaks due to very high mobility of aircraft...
Seema Verma, Pardeep Kumar
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We show the impact of using delay routing on network performances. We proposed an extension of the OLSR (optimized link state routing) protocol taking end-to-end delay as a metric. The critical part of this work is the estimation of the one hop delay by each node, based mainly on Hello control packets statistics and MAC 802.11 layer specification ...
A.M. Naimi, P. Jacquet
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19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'05) Volume 1 (AINA papers), 2005
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) is a new networking paradigm for wireless hosts. Because of infrastructureless, self-organization, dynamic topology and openness of wireless links, the routing security problem in MANET is more seriously than in wired networks. Optimized link state routing (OLSR) (T. Clausen et al., 2003) is proposed by IETF's MANET Group
Liang Hong, Fan Hong, Cai Fu
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Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) is a new networking paradigm for wireless hosts. Because of infrastructureless, self-organization, dynamic topology and openness of wireless links, the routing security problem in MANET is more seriously than in wired networks. Optimized link state routing (OLSR) (T. Clausen et al., 2003) is proposed by IETF's MANET Group
Liang Hong, Fan Hong, Cai Fu
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Link stability based enhancements to OLSR (LS-OLSR)
VTC-2005-Fall. 2005 IEEE 62nd Vehicular Technology Conference, 2005., 2006The proliferation of Ad-Hoc network based applications have greatly increased the need for robust proactive routing protocol like Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR). OLSR uses Multipoint Relays (MPRs) for controlled flooding. The MPR selection process is defined as NP-complete set cover problem type.
Ravi Pendse, A. Jasti, S. Obilisetty
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LT-OLSR: Attack-tolerant OLSR against link spoofing
37th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2012Optimized Link State Routing is a routing protocol that has been extensively studied for mobile ad-hoc networks. Link spoofing, which disturbs the routing service, is one of the critical security problems related to the OLSR protocol. Existing approaches against link spoofing attack have several drawbacks.
Tae-Hyung Kim+3 more
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Analysis of MPR Selection in the OLSR Protocol
21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (AINAW'07), 2007Mobile ad hoc networks have very attractive intrinsic qualities. However they will be adopted only if they are able to support applications with QoS requirements. They must provide a route providing the QoS requested by a flow. The OLSR routing protocol can be extended for that purpose.
Nguyen, Dang Quan, Minet, Pascale
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SC-OLSR: Secure Clustering-Based OLSR Model for Ad Hoc Networks
2009 IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, 2009We consider the problem of prolonging the lifetime of ad hoc networks, using the OLSR routing protocol, in the presence of selfish nodes. This can be achieved by (1) reducing the number of relay nodes propagating the topology control messages and (2) considering the residual energy levels of these relay nodes.
Abdelkarim Chriqi+2 more
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CAC-OLSR: Extending OLSR to Provide Admission Control in Wireless Mesh Networks
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks, 2014This work presents an admission control mechanism for multi-hop wireless mesh networks based on the IEEE 802.11 standard and the OLSR routing protocol. This mechanism, called CAC-OLSR, aims at ensuring that traffic flows with quality of service (QoS) requirements, especially voice and video, are only admitted in the mesh network if it has available ...
Débora C. Muchaluat-Saade+1 more
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