2017 IEEE 13th Malaysia International Conference on Communications (MICC) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/micc.2017.8311721
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EMA-MPR: Energy and mobility-aware multi-point relay selection mechanism for multipath OLSRv2

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“…MBMA-OLSR is significantly superior to MP-OLSRv2 in throughput, endto-end latency, and packet delivery rates in the range of 5-30 m/s. In [18], the authors presented the new energy and mobility-aware multipoint relay (EMA-MPR) selection mechanism which is an extension of the conventional MP-OLSRv2 protocol. Energy and mobility aware parameters decide the willingness of the node to become a multipoint relay node in the OLSR routing protocol.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MBMA-OLSR is significantly superior to MP-OLSRv2 in throughput, endto-end latency, and packet delivery rates in the range of 5-30 m/s. In [18], the authors presented the new energy and mobility-aware multipoint relay (EMA-MPR) selection mechanism which is an extension of the conventional MP-OLSRv2 protocol. Energy and mobility aware parameters decide the willingness of the node to become a multipoint relay node in the OLSR routing protocol.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EMA-MPR [18] The Energy and Mobility-Aware Multi-Point Relay Selection Mechanism for Multipath OLSRv2 (EMA-MPR) is a multipath, energy and mobility aware QoS-based routing protocol. It uses an improvement of the multi-point selection mechanism in the MP-OLSRv2 [19] protocol.…”
Section: Routing Protocol Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of the MPR set for each node with one-hop neighbors depends on its availability, the degree of coverage and the willingness value, which can be predicted using the EMA-MPR mechanism. The willingness of the nodes in the EMA-MPR mechanism can have four values: high, default, low, and never [18]. EMA-MPR performs QoS-based routing by selecting the most stable nodes in terms of energy reserve and mobility to carry topological information to the environment.…”
Section: Routing Protocol Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jabbar et al . [22] introduced the energy and mobility aware (EMA) MPR selection system to enhance the QoS, route security and lifetime of node. The proposed system execution has been evaluated and taken a gander at by using Exata simulator.…”
Section: Recent Research Work: a Brief Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%