<p>The first aim of this article is to find a Intelligent parameter which is based on mobility and Clustering. This metric will be integrate in the selection process of MPRs to improve QoS in Manets networks. The unpredictable mobility and the large quantity of generated traffic by each node interface make communication in network increasingly difficult to manage. Thus, routing protocols need to be adapted to such conditions. In order to make OLSR protocol more robust, piercing and more adaptable to the conditions dictated by the environment of each node, this work proposes a polymorphic metric that changes depending on the network behavior. This metric aims to make the OLSR protocol best suited to each zone. The second objective of this article is to know the behavior of the new OLSR protocol version (SPEED OLSR) in environments with high mobility (pause time = 0).</p><p>To know the effectivity of the speed of the parameters have several criteria. Many simulations would be undergone by NS2 to test and prove the validity of this new metric in environments with high mobility and quantity of traffic</p>
For the mapping the network interconnection of the different technology MPLS backbone and the wireless network WiFi, we have only one choice to ensure the Quality of service the end-to-end. It is the service mapping considering as the future solution to ensuring the performance traffic engineering between Label Switch Path "LSP" of MPLS and access Category "AC" of IEEE802.11e wireless. This paper will propose the mapping between these technologies with Fuzzy logic to optimize the quality of service in MPLS networks. MPLS and 802.11e is very useful approach for today's things, the internet of Big Data to keep a level of the Quality of service the end-to-end. It studies about different approaches to map 802.11e Access Categories (AC) to Label Switched Path (LSP) and their contributions. It then introduces the concept of encapsulated LSPs with Fuzzy to achieve future QoS, which requires an in-depth study to examine its practicability.
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