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Improving the Network Performance using MP-OLSR Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Network (MANET)
Author(s) -
B.Naveen Chandar*,
N Arivazhagan.,
K. Venkatesh
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b2493.098319
Subject(s) - optimized link state routing protocol , computer network , computer science , ad hoc wireless distribution service , wireless routing protocol , zone routing protocol , distributed computing , hazy sighted link state routing protocol , wireless ad hoc network , routing protocol , dynamic source routing , link state routing protocol , mobile ad hoc network , network packet , wireless , telecommunications
MP-OLSR is the abbreviation of Multipath (Optimized Link source Routing) Protocol which is also known as hybrid protocol, that helps to increase the path in OLSR which clearly works on “proactive routing protocol” specifically developed for Ad Hoc Networks. Wireless Ah Hoc Networks are one among the emerging technology with many operations. This network has some uniquecharacteristics like shared co-operation, dynamic topology and wireless medium.MP-OLSR protocol has the potential to achieve dynamic exchange of data without relying on one base station or a backbone wired network and it is also capable of handling the intermittent exchange of data to manage the topology information for the network also it maintains the design of on-demand routing table and the packets will be forwarded to multiple paths. Here, we propose an idea for enhancing the Multipath-OLSR by using Clustering Algorithm which helps to avoid link failure and recovering the route and also routing protocol to reduce traffic delay and overhead of network that eventually increases the throughput and delivery ratio of a packet

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