2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35211-9_102
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Mobility Support in OLSR Routing Protocol

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“…The selection of MPRs by the OLSR protocol is reinforced in this approach by calculating the value of the Willingness parameter from two metrics, namely the energy and mobility of the node [15]. Each node calculates its residual energy and its moving speed (supposing that each node is equipped with GPS to determine its coordinates) and it deduces from it the value of Willingness which can be willigness_default, willigness_low or willigness_high according to the result of the following algorithm: if ( lifetime > energy_threshold && mobility_speed > mobility_threshol or energy < energy_threshold && mobility_speed < mobility_threshold ) willingness = willigness_default if ( energy < energy_threshold && mobility_speed > mobility_threshold) willingness = willigness_low if ( energy > energy_threshold && mobility_speed < mobility_threshold) willingness = willigness_high; end.…”
Section: Em-olsrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection of MPRs by the OLSR protocol is reinforced in this approach by calculating the value of the Willingness parameter from two metrics, namely the energy and mobility of the node [15]. Each node calculates its residual energy and its moving speed (supposing that each node is equipped with GPS to determine its coordinates) and it deduces from it the value of Willingness which can be willigness_default, willigness_low or willigness_high according to the result of the following algorithm: if ( lifetime > energy_threshold && mobility_speed > mobility_threshol or energy < energy_threshold && mobility_speed < mobility_threshold ) willingness = willigness_default if ( energy < energy_threshold && mobility_speed > mobility_threshold) willingness = willigness_low if ( energy > energy_threshold && mobility_speed < mobility_threshold) willingness = willigness_high; end.…”
Section: Em-olsrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protocol used less routing overhead compared to ad hoc on-demand distance vector, OLSR, and dynamic source routing schemes with better data transportation capability. Fatima and Najib (2012) presented a route selection technique based on node mobility and modified MPR selection criteria. Their paper enhance the network performance, as existing MP-OLSR schemes do not consider mobility and MPR selection criteria when selecting optimal routes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fatima and Najib [28] proposed another version of the modified OLSR protocol by focusing on the reduction of energy consumption along with mobility management. This approach considered the lifetime and speed during the selection of MRP.…”
Section: Proactive Based Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%