| D. Agrawal, C. Cordeiro, H. Gossain, "Multicast: Wired to Wireless," IEEE Communications Magazine, 40(6):116-123, June 2002. |
....will be helpful to application developers in selecting an appropriate multicast protocol and pave the way for further research. Multicast over Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Present and Future Directions wired and infrastructured wireless networks and for detailed insight please refer to [2]. Here, we focus only on multicasting over MANETs. This article is organized as follows. We initially outline specific characteristics needed to provide multicast in a MANET. Next, we cover the multicast routing protocols in a MANET in detail, classifying them based on the forwarding ....
....the multicast group, and if it is a member of the partition whose group leader has the lower IP address, it can initiate reconnection of the multicast tree. Lightweight Adaptive Multicast The Lightweight Adaptive Multicast (LAM) 5] protocol draws on the Core Based Tree (CBT) algorithm[2] and Temporal Ordering Routing Algorithm (TORA) in order to provide multicast services. Similar to CBT, it builds a group shared multicast routing tree for each multicast group centered at the CORE. Nodes in LAM maintain two variables, POTENTIAL PARENT and PARENT, and two lists, ....
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H. Gossain, C. M. Cordeiro, and D. P. Agrawal, "Multicast: Wired to Wireless," IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 40, No. 6, pp. 116-123, June 2002.
.... also brings in major shortcomings, such as the inability for slaves to communicate directly with each other since their packets must be forwarded through the master device [1, 22, 24] Moreover, in Bluetooth there is no built in support for the many applications which require group communication [17, 27], while this can only be achieved by either multiple unicast packets or by a piconet wide broadcast. As a result of these limitations, the packet forwarding among slaves in Bluetooth becomes sub optimal, bandwidth is wasted by forwarding through the master, end to end packet delay increases, and ....
....the broadcast packet will not be present in the slot scheduling message, resulting in all piconet devices accepting such packet. Regarding multicast support in DSA, we have chosen a sender initiated approach, as it is optimal for small groups [18] It contrasts with receiver oriented approaches [17, 27] which are best applicable for medium to large groups. 4 Simulation Environment and Methodology To evaluate our proposed DSA scheme, we have implemented it in the Network Simulator (ns 2) 19] and BlueHoc [20] an open source Bluetooth simulator provided by IBM. Since BlueHoc only provides the ....
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H. Gossain, C. Cordeiro, and D. Agrawal, "Multicast: Wired to Wireless," in IEEE Communications Magazine, June 2002, pp. 116-123.
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D. Agrawal, C. Cordeiro, H. Gossain, "Multicast: Wired to Wireless," IEEE Communications Magazine, 40(6):116-123, June 2002.
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