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Differential destination multicast-a MANET multicast routing protocol for small groups
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2002
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Multicast ReceiversNetwork ScienceEngineeringWireless RoutingEdge ComputingAd Hoc NetworkNetwork RoutingNetwork AnalysisScalable RoutingManet MulticastSmall GroupsMulticastMobile ComputingInternet Of ThingsMulticast Routing ProtocolMulti-hop RoutingRouting Protocol
In this paper we propose a multicast routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The protocol-termed differential destination mmulticast (DDM)-differs from common approaches proposed for MANET multicast routing in two ways. Firstly, instead of distributing membership control throughout the network, DDM concentrates this authority at the data sources (i.e. senders) thereby giving sources knowledge of group membership. Secondly, differentially-encoded, variable-length destination headers are inserted in data packets which are used in combination with unicast routing tables to forward multicast packets towards multicast receivers. Instead of requiring that multicast forwarding state to be stored in all participating nodes, this approach also provides the option of stateless multicasting. Each node independently has the choice of caching forwarding state or having its upstream neighbor to insert this state into self-routed data packets, or some combination thereof. The protocol is best suited for use with small multicast groups operating in dynamic networks of any size.
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