2012
DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v10i2.804
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The New Multipoint Relays Selection in OLSR using Particle Swarm Optimization

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“…A study by Sundaram et al [34] proposed an invasive weed PSO, a hybrid algorithm that is combined with the OLSR protocol to reduce the E2E delay while improving the throughput of the network. A new hybrid algorithm called PSO sigmoid increasing inertia weight is proposed for the selection of Multipoint Relay (MPR) to improve the performance of OLSR [35]. In addition, a new OLSR protocol mechanism that uses the willing concept to improve EC and increase the lifespan of the network is also suggested [36].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Sundaram et al [34] proposed an invasive weed PSO, a hybrid algorithm that is combined with the OLSR protocol to reduce the E2E delay while improving the throughput of the network. A new hybrid algorithm called PSO sigmoid increasing inertia weight is proposed for the selection of Multipoint Relay (MPR) to improve the performance of OLSR [35]. In addition, a new OLSR protocol mechanism that uses the willing concept to improve EC and increase the lifespan of the network is also suggested [36].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only nodes that are selected as MPRs are responsible for forwarding the control traffic. The MPRs are selected such that the 2-hop intermediate nodes must be accessible through at least one MPR node, and OLSR provides the shortest path routes to all destinations by providing link-state information for its MPR selectors [16]. The nodes that have been selected as MPRs by some neighbor nodes broadcast this information periodically through their control messages.…”
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confidence: 99%