Link quality routing protocols and metrics for multi-hop multi-radio wireless Mesh networks
Date
2009-06-20Author
N. M., Salleh
M. R., Ahmad
M., Muhammad
M. S., Zakaria
V. R., Gannapathy
M. K., Suaidi
M. I., Imran
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There has been intense
interest in the worldwide deployment of
wireless mesh networks during the past
few years. Along with wireless mesh
networks deployment, the wireless user
is also expected to expand dramatically.
The Optimized Link State Routing
(OLSR) is a routing protocol developed
for MANET and standardized by IETF,
which uses Multipoint Relays (MPRs) to
forward control messages, minimizing
the protocol overhead. The scope of this
project is to modify the OLSR protocol
in order to store the neighbor’s link
quality and consider the MPR selection
of a node. This project consider in multihop
multi-radio WMNs environment. In
multi-radio WMNs the performance can
improve through the distribution of
traffic through better links, chosen
according to an MPR selection heuristic
to favor the quality of the links.
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