Routing algorithms

Optimized Link State Routing Protocol

The Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) is an IP routing protocol optimized for mobile ad hoc networks, which can also be used on other wireless ad hoc networks. OLSR is a proactive link-state routing protocol, which uses hello and topology control (TC) messages to discover and then disseminate link state information throughout the mobile ad hoc network. Individual nodes use this topology information to compute next hop destinations for all nodes in the network using shortest hop forwarding paths. (Wikipedia).

Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
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20. Network routing (with failures)

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Distance Vector Routing Algorithm In Computer Networks | DV Routing Algorithm | Simplilearn

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Stanford Seminar - Optimizing the Internet

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Algorithmic Game Theory: Two Vignettes

(March 11, 2009) Tim Roughgarden talks about algorithmic game theory and illustrates two of the main themes in the field via specific examples: performance guarantees for systems with autonomous users, illustrated by selfish routing in communication networks; and algorithmic mechanism desi

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DEFCON 20: Off-Grid Communications with Android: Meshing the Mobile World

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