2008 International Conference on Information Technology 2008
DOI: 10.1109/icit.2008.67
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Modified Optimized Link State Routing (M-OLSR) for Wireless Mesh Networks

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“…So, during route calculation in E-AODV, paths that comprise of mobile clients (in one hop) are discarded. A similar work has been reported in [14], which modifies traditional OLSR for WMNs and termed as M-OLSR. The protocol calculates the routing path only through backbone static routers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…So, during route calculation in E-AODV, paths that comprise of mobile clients (in one hop) are discarded. A similar work has been reported in [14], which modifies traditional OLSR for WMNs and termed as M-OLSR. The protocol calculates the routing path only through backbone static routers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The protocol calculates the routing path only through backbone static routers. To evaluate E-AODV's performance and suitability in WMNs, we compare the protocol with traditional AODV applied to WMNs [15] and Modified Optimized Link-State Routing (M-OLSR) [14], in terms of throughput, packet delivery ratio, normalized routing overhead and packet end-to-end delay.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…As proactive routing protocols we can cite OLSR [13] and its extensions (like DOLSR [14], M-OLSR [15] or CE-OLSR [16]), DSDV [17] and B.A.T.M.A.N [18].…”
Section: Routing Protocols For Uaanetsmentioning
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“…Routing protocols in WMNs can be proactive, i.e., optimized link state routing protocols (OLSR) [23], modified optimized link state routing [24], Highly Dynamic Destination Sequenced Distance vector routing protocol [25], multipath destination sequenced distance vector [26], reactive, i.e., AODV routing protocol [27], Multicast ad-hoc ondemand distance vector [28], dynamic source routing [29], multi-radio link-quality source routing [11], and hybrid, i.e., hybrid wireless mesh protocol [30], temporallyordered routing algorithm [31]. General taxonomy of routing protocols for multi-hop wireless networks is shown in Figure 5.…”
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confidence: 99%