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One Hop-OLSR – An Efficient Technique over OLSR Routing to Maximize Energy
is a wireless network, in which mobile nodes are connected, these nodes are movable in nature, thus topology of the network changes frequently. To communicate in a frequently changed scenario is a difficult task to do, an efficient routing technique is required to provide better solution for such problems. There are various routing techniques presented
J.P. Maurya +2 more
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Improving aerial image transmission quality using trajectory-aided OLSR in flying ad hoc networks
UAVs have been widely used in various applications. Auto coordination of multiple UAVs through AI or mission planning software can provide significant improvements in many applications, including battlefield reconnaissance, topographical mapping, and ...
Chen Hou +4 more
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Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) rely heavily on routing protocols (RPs) to ensure optimal network performance and quality of service (QoS). This study integrates an adaptive expanding ring search (AERS) mechanism with machine learning classifiers (AdaBoost, KNN, and DT) to optimise routing and control congestion. Validation through network simulator 3 (
Durre Nayab +2 more
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A Comparison of Blockchain Recovery Time in Static and Mobile IoT-Blockchain Networks
Many IoT-blockchain systems in which blockchain connections run on an infrastructure-based network, such as Wi-Fi or LTE, face a severe problem: the single point of failure (SPoF) (i.e., depending on the availability, an access point of an LTE base ...
Yue Su, Kien Nguyen, Hiroo Sekiya
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OLSR Improvement for Distributed Traffic Applications [PDF]
This paper presents the experimental framework currently being developed at INRIA on mobile traffic applications using ad hoc communication. In this paper we propose a set of modifications to the OLSR protocol in order to adapt it to vehicle ad hoc networks. This work is the fruit of a collaboration between two INRIA research teams: HIPERCOM and IMARA.
Bouraoui, Laurent +2 more
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This article presents CARAC, a novel hybrid routing protocol for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), combining K‐medoids‐based dynamic clustering with Ant Colony Optimisation and an adaptive cluster stability mechanism. CARAC enhances route reliability, reduces latency, and improves packet delivery by maintaining stable cluster structures in highly ...
Léonce Thérèse Pidy Pidy +4 more
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Exploring the Performance of Path Reliability in MANETs Through an Energy‐Efficient RRS Algorithm
A MANET consists of several nodes that dynamically move to change the network topology. In this paper, a novel energy‐efficient RRS algorithm has been proposed. Our proposed algorithm seeks to improve network connection and energy efficiency concurrently.
Vijay U. Rathod +3 more
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Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) adalah suatu konektivitas jaringan yang self-organized, self-configured dan multi-hop. Tujuan dari WMN adalah menawarkan pengguna suatu bentuk jaringan nirkabel yang dapat dengan mudah berkomunikasi dengan jaringan ...
Faosan Mapa +2 more
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Interference and Bandwidth Adjusted (ETX) in Wireless Multi-hop Networks
In this paper, we propose a new quality link metric, interference and bandwidth adjusted ETX (IBETX) for wireless multi-hop networks. As MAC layer affects the link performance and consequently the route quality, the metric therefore, tackles the issue by
Bibi, Ayesha +2 more
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Summary Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are critical for communication within a mile radius and industrial applications. These networks are very prone to failure due to their enormous number of nodes and their unique hardware and software restrictions.
Arash Heidari +3 more
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