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Tree multicast strategies in mobile,multihop wireless networks
Authors:Gerla  Mario  Chiang  Ching‐Chuan  Zhang  Lixia
Affiliation:(1) Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
Abstract:Tree multicast is a well established concept in wired networks. Two versions, perdashsource tree multicast (e.g., DVMRP) and shared tree multicast (e.g., Core Based Tree), account for the majority of the wireline implementations. In this paper, we extend the tree multicast concept to wireless, mobile, multihop networks for applications ranging from ad hoc networking to disaster recovery and battlefield. The main challenge in wireless, mobile networks is the rapidly changing environment. We address this issue in our design by: (a) using ldquosoft staterdquo (b) assigning different roles to nodes depending on their mobility (2dashlevel mobility model); (c) proposing an adaptive scheme which combines shared tree and perdashsource tree benefits, and (d) dynamically relocating the shared tree Rendezvous Point (RP). A detailed wireless simulation model is used to evaluate various multicast schemes. The results show that perdashsource trees perform better in heavy loads because of the more efficient traffic distribution; while shared trees are more robust to mobility and are more scalable to large network sizes. The adaptive tree multicast scheme, a hybrid between shared tree and perdashsource tree, combines the advantages of both and performs consistently well across all load and mobility scenarios. The main contributions of this study are: the use of a 2dashlevel mobility model to improve the stability of the shared tree, the development of a hybrid, adaptive perdashsource and shared tree scheme, and the dynamic relocation of the RP in the shared tree.
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