2014 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Communications, Control and Computing Technologies 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icaccct.2014.7019290
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Applying OLSR routing in FANETs

Abstract: MANETs are getting exposure due to their versatile applications in the last few years. New networking paradigms like VANETs and FANETs have evolved by using the concept of MANETs. FANETs provide a distinguished approach to tackle with the situations like emergency, natural disaster, military battle fields, UAVs etc. Due to the high mobility in FANETs nodes and rapid topology change, it is a big challenge for researcher to apply routing in FANETs. Mobility models also play a very important role in optimizing th… Show more

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“…The OLSR is a specific protocol of ad hoc networks, and it has the main characteristic to select some nodes of the network to act as relays, called multipoint relay (MPR) [24]. The purpose of this mechanism is to avoid flooding in the network, caused by the excess of packets received by each node [25].…”
Section: Optimized Link State Routing (Olsr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The OLSR is a specific protocol of ad hoc networks, and it has the main characteristic to select some nodes of the network to act as relays, called multipoint relay (MPR) [24]. The purpose of this mechanism is to avoid flooding in the network, caused by the excess of packets received by each node [25].…”
Section: Optimized Link State Routing (Olsr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting delay in the upload flow was noticeable only in the OLSR protocol, due to the common overhead of the proactive protocols [25]. On the other hand, in the download flow, the result was equivalent in all the protocols, concentrating the Wireless Communications Challenges to Flying Ad Hoc Networks (FANET) DOI: http://dx.doi.org /10.5772/intechopen.86544 greater delays at the beginning and the end of the transmission.…”
Section: Delaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UAVs utilizes a simple random motion at the same time as trailing the target. For example, it performs the operation as similar to forces that try to catch the criminal by pursuing behind them (Singh & Verma, 2014). Figure 11 depicts the PRS mobility model.…”
Section: Prs (Pursue) Mobility Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research aims in implementing the OLSR routing protocol in FANET and studying the OLSR in different mobility models and to optimize the OLSR in FANET on the basis of three parameters packet delivery ratio, end to end delay and throughput in ns2 [8].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%