| Y. K. Dalal and R. M. Metcalfe, "Reverse path forwarding of broadcast packets," Commun. ACM, vol. 21, pp. 1040--1048, Dec. 1978. |
....node to node basis. The Join Prune messages are directed towards the root of the tree using the unicast routing information. Multicast data packets originated at the root are forwarded only if they arrive on the same interface where the corresponding Join message was sent (Reverse Path Forwarding [2]) Routers maintain the input interface and other state information for known multicast groups in multicast routing tables. In stable operation, the unicast and multicast routing state is consistent. Any event leading to a change in the unicast routing tables, such as the creation or failure of a ....
Y. K. Dalal and R. M. Metcalfe, "Reverse path forwarding of broadcast packets," Communications ACM, vol. 21, pp. 1040--1048, Dec. 1978.
....algorithms for broadcasting data packets in MANETs. Some of these algorithms require an underlying unicast routing mechanism. For that purpose, we utilize the Optimized Link State Routing protocol (OLSR) 13, 14, 9] The algorithms we propose are Classical Flooding , Reverse Path Forwarding [4], Multipoint relay flooding [11] and Dominating Set Flooding . Classical Flooding In Classical Flooding (CF) a packet is forwarded only the first time it is encountered by a node. i.e. duplicate transmissions are eliminated while sub optimal bandwidth utilization certainly is possible. ....
....that broadcast traffic from different sources traverse different broadcast trees using MPRF, while use a common broadcast tree using DSF. Any performance difference can be anticipated to be congestion in the shared broadcast tree in DSF. Reverse Path Forwarding Reverse Path Forwarding Flooding [4] (RPF) augments the mechanism of CF by the requirement that a node may only forward a packet if the previous hop of the packet is on the shortest path to the source. An underlying unicast routing protocol is required to determine shortest paths. For RPF, the rule for forwarding a broadcast ....
Y. K. Dalal and R. M. Metcalfe. Reverse path forwarding of broadcast packets. Communications of the ACM, 21(12):1040-1048, 1978.
....protocol is to deliver a message to all network nodes. In point to point communication networks a large number of broadcaSt routing protocols have been proposed [17] They are defined as routing procedures by which broadcast is achievable in inherentiy nonbroadcast communication networks [20]. Packet radio networks introduced in recent years hre based on inherently broadcast communication medium [9] 10] 18] 21] 22] 24] 25] This medium is unique in that a transmission of a message issued by a network node reaches all nodes which are in line of sight and within range of ....
....up (consumed by) not practical in radio networks. Specifically, we consider approaches proposed in the past for obtaining efficient broadcasting protocols in point to point networks, the minimizatio of the number of broadcast transmis: the minimization of the number of transmitted copies [ 7] [20]. We show that although these last two minimization appear to be strictly simpler than the global consumption minimization, the complexity with the optimization of these measures remains p high. A. The Complexity of an Optimal Solution Theorem 1: The problem of C avg . is NP hard. copies ....
Y. K. Dalai and R. M. Metcalfe, "Reverse path forwarding of broadcast packets," Commun. Ass. Cornput. Mach., vol. 21, Dec. 1978.
....groups efficiently. Per group trees are embedded in the Pastry overlay, and are formed as the union of the overlay routes from the group members to the root of the tree. In addition to supporting anycast, group trees can be used to multicast messages to the group using reverse path forwarding [6] from the root. Multicast achieves low delay and induces low link and node stress. Scribe s approach to group management could be implemented on top of other structured peer to peer overlay networks like CAN [11] Chord [16] or Tapestry [19] In fact, Scribe has been implemented on top of CAN ....
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