2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.adhoc.2012.06.001
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Design guidelines for quality of service support in Optimized Link State Routing-based mobile ad hoc networks

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“…The simulation parameters are summarized in Table 3. We compare the performance of BRIC protocol with other four popular MANET and VANET protocols such as AODV (Perkins and Royer, 1999), OLSR (Sondi et al, 2013), GSR (Lochert et al, 2003) and RBTV-R (Faria et al, 2009) where AODV and OLSR are the reactive and proactive routing protocols of MANET respectively; GSR and RBTV-R are the position-based and road-based reactive routing protocol of VANET respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The simulation parameters are summarized in Table 3. We compare the performance of BRIC protocol with other four popular MANET and VANET protocols such as AODV (Perkins and Royer, 1999), OLSR (Sondi et al, 2013), GSR (Lochert et al, 2003) and RBTV-R (Faria et al, 2009) where AODV and OLSR are the reactive and proactive routing protocols of MANET respectively; GSR and RBTV-R are the position-based and road-based reactive routing protocol of VANET respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MANET protocols such as Ad-hoc on Demand distance Vector routing (AODV) proposed by Perkins and Royer (1999), Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) proposed by Sondi et al (2013) had been used for VANETs in the early stages. AODV is a reactive routing protocol that uses hop-by-hop routing, sequence numbers and periodic beacons thereby reduces the periodic control message overhead associated with proactive routing protocols.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“… QOLSR : this routing protocol has been proposed in [15][16] as an extension of OLSR. The main idea is that each node uses the traffic received from the others in order to estimate locally the value of the metrics such as bandwidth, delay and loss on the route from each of them.…”
Section: Ad Hoc Routing Protocolsmentioning
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“…Intuitively, referring to the results of different researches presented in section 2, notably [2], [17] and [15], the area that may be covered efficiently in fully ad hoc mode has a limited size. Thus, the network topology considered in this study covers approximately an area of 5km x 3km dimensions.…”
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