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).
Understanding Routing! | ICT#8
The amazing journey of data packets from a data center to your device forms the backbone of the Internet. This data flow is governed to make the most efficient transfer of the data. It is apparent from this animation that this governing of the data, from the source to the destination, thro
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MIT 6.02 Introduction to EECS II: Digital Communication Systems, Fall 2012 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-02F12 Instructor: Hari Balakrishnan This lecture continues to cover routing protocols within the context of failure. Failure resilience for the different protocols is
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Distance Vector Routing Algorithm In Computer Networks | DV Routing Algorithm | Simplilearn
In this video on 'Distance Vector Routing', we will understand how the network chooses the best and the smallest path for transmitting data packets over the channel. This task is performed by using the Bellman-Ford Algorithm and designing a proper protocol to follow for smooth transmission
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Stanford Seminar - Optimizing the Internet
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From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series
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This full college-level computer networking course will prepare you to configure, manage, and troubleshoot computer networks. It will also help you prepare for CompTIA's Network+ exam. This course was developed by Brian Ferrill, an instructor at Edmonds Community College. ⭐️ Course Conte
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(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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Stanford Seminar: A Topologically Optimal Internet
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This is the sixth in a series about computer networks. This video describes the role of a network protocol, and specifically details the TCP/IP suite of protocols. The need for a layered approach to networking software is discussed including the four layer TCP/IP stack and the relevance
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Checking in on Bitcoin’s Lightning Network (Episode 490) SOB
The Lightning Network is arguably the most anticipated scaling solution for Bitcoin to date. Why isn’t everyone using it? “Speaking of Bitcoin” hosts Adam B. Levine, Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Stephanie Murphy are joined by Rene Pickhardt, Bitcoin and Lightning Network Developer. The fou
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