Geo-Assisted Multicast Inter-Domain Routing (GMIDR) Protocol for MANETs

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​Zhu, Konglin, Biao Zhou, Xiaoming Fu, and Mario Gerla. "Geo-Assisted Multicast Inter-Domain Routing (GMIDR) Protocol for MANETs​." ​​1​-5. Paper presented at the IEEE International Conference on Communications, ​Kyoto, Japan, ​2011. https://doi.org/10.1109/icc.2011.5962632.

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Zhu, Konglin ; Zhou, Biao; Fu, Xiaoming ; Gerla, Mario
Abstract
Large military ad hoc networks are often characterized by the interconnection of heterogeneous domains. The same trend is emerging in civilian MANETs (e.g., search and rescue, vehicular networks). In these networks it is important to be able to efficiently propagate information across domains in multicast mode (e.g., situation awareness dissemination, commands, streams). Several multicast protocols have been developed for single domain MANET. However, few can be extended to inter-domain operation. In fact, multicast routing across different MANET domains faces the challenges of node motion, topology changes, dynamic gateway election and, possibly, connectivity interruption. To overcome these challenges, especially to achieve routing scalability and at the same time maintains efficient routing, this paper proposes the Geo-assisted Multicast Inter-domain Routing (GMIDR) protocol based on geographical assistance and cluster technology. Intensive simulation results show that the GMIDR protocol is scalable and stable with various numbers of multicast group members, and it outperforms other multicast protocols. A military use case scenario simulation shows that GMIDR can be utilized efficiently in the large scale networks crossing multiple domains. Geocast by applying GMIDR shows the flexibility of the protocol.
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
IEEE
Conference
IEEE International Conference on Communications
ISBN
978-1-61284-232-5
Conference Place
Kyoto, Japan
Event start
2011-06-05
Event end
2011-06-09
Language
English

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