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The OLSR protocol is a pro-active routing protocol, which builds up a route for data transmission by maintaining a routing table inside every node of the network.
The basic idea of this method is how to select the best route for data transmission in WSN.
In short, the network figures out the fastest possible route for data to travel and then constructs an appropriate pathway over its own network.
Many simple MANET-reactive routing protocols use a single metric like the shortest path (SP), signal strength, or node battery's residual to construct the route for data transmission.
Srivastava et al. [13] considered node mobility and proposed an adaptive algorithm for establishing a stable route for data transmission, regardless of the neighboring nodes' characteristics.
Although it is an easy method to satisfy the reliability requirement by selecting a much reliable route for data gathering, the energy of some nodes will be used up quickly if only the quality of communication is considered.
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At the same time governments will stuff data back into Pandora's box, while individuals find new electronic routes for data to reach the public.
Furthermore, it would have to instantly switch each type of traffic to the appropriate pathway, reserving the fastest routes for data such as voice calls that must arrive on time.
There are four main WSN design issues that substantially affect the distribution of the energy: locations of the sensors, schedule of the active and standby periods of the sensors, trajectory of the mobile sink(s) and routes for data flows.
The routes for data communication are determined on the basis of route selection metrics.
Multiple redundant routes for data transmission in networks are realized in this stage.
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