A Scalable Multicasting with Group Mobility Support in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks


Kap-Dong Kim, Kwangil Lee, Jun-Hee Park, Sang-Ha Kim, Journal of Information Processing Systems Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-7, Jun. 2007  

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Keywords: MANET Multicast Protocol, Overlay Multicast, Group Mobility
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Abstract

In mobile ad hoc networks, an application scenario requires mostly collaborative mobility behavior. The key problem of those applications is scalability with regard to the number of multicast members as well as the number of the multicast group. To enhance scalability with group mobility, we have proposed a multicast protocol based on a new framework for hierarchical multicasting that is suitable for the group mobility model in MANET. The key design goal of this protocol is to solve the problem of reflecting the node¡¯s mobility in the overlay multicast tree, the efficient data delivery within the sub-group with group mobility support, and the scalability problem for the large multicast group size. The results obtained through simulations show that our approach supports scalability and efficient data transmission utilizing the characteristic of group mobility.


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[APA Style]
Kim, K., Lee, K., Park, J., & Kim, S. (2007). A Scalable Multicasting with Group Mobility Support in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 3(1), 1-7. DOI: .

[IEEE Style]
K. Kim, K. Lee, J. Park, S. Kim, "A Scalable Multicasting with Group Mobility Support in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," Journal of Information Processing Systems, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 1-7, 2007. DOI: .

[ACM Style]
Kap-Dong Kim, Kwangil Lee, Jun-Hee Park, and Sang-Ha Kim. 2007. A Scalable Multicasting with Group Mobility Support in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 3, 1, (2007), 1-7. DOI: .