Proceedings of 2012 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and Network Technology 2012
DOI: 10.1109/iccsnt.2012.6526069
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The comparison and analysis of ad-hoc routing protocols based on energy and the modification of the OLSR

Abstract: In this paper, we simulate the network running different routing protocols by adding energy module to the node model in the OPNET simulation software. Differences of the network lifetime and end-to-end delay among routing protocols are compared and analyzed. The MPR (multipoint relay) selection mechanism in OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing) leads to rapid consumption of energy of MPR nodes, which cause the OLSR network lifetime to be short. In order to extend the network lifetime, we improve the MPR selectio… Show more

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“…The MPR selection mechanism in OLSR leads to rapid consumption of energy of MPR nodes, which cause the OLSR network lifetime to be short. ENOLSR improve node energy consumption performance and extend the network lifetime in case of no increase of energy consumption caused by the increase in the complexity of the MPR selection algorithm [3]. Sharma Shelja et al (2014): In this paper, authors had analyzed the process of Routing Table construction in the OLSR protocol.…”
Section: Mpr Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MPR selection mechanism in OLSR leads to rapid consumption of energy of MPR nodes, which cause the OLSR network lifetime to be short. ENOLSR improve node energy consumption performance and extend the network lifetime in case of no increase of energy consumption caused by the increase in the complexity of the MPR selection algorithm [3]. Sharma Shelja et al (2014): In this paper, authors had analyzed the process of Routing Table construction in the OLSR protocol.…”
Section: Mpr Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%