Multicast Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Comparative Survey and Taxonomy

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Multicasting plays a crucial role in many applications of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). It can significantly improve the performance of these networks, the channel capacity (in mobile ad hoc networks, especially single-channel ones, <it>capacity</it&g...

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Main Authors: Badarneh OsamahS, Kadoch Michel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2009-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/764047
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spelling doaj-7fd9542de75e4c6a894dc86f4282324d2020-11-25T00:08:13ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992009-01-0120091764047Multicast Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Comparative Survey and TaxonomyBadarneh OsamahSKadoch Michel<p>Abstract</p> <p>Multicasting plays a crucial role in many applications of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). It can significantly improve the performance of these networks, the channel capacity (in mobile ad hoc networks, especially single-channel ones, <it>capacity</it> is a more appropriate term than <it>bandwidth</it>, capacity is measured in bits/s and bandwidth in Hz) and battery power of which are limited. In the past couple of years, a number of multicast routing protocols have been proposed. In spite of being designed for the same networks, these protocols are based on different design principles and have different functional features when they are applied to the multicast problem. This paper presents a coherent survey of existing multicasting solutions for MANETs. It presents various classifications of the current multicast routing protocols, discusses their operational features, along with their advantages and limitations, and provides a comparison of their characteristics according to several distinct features and performance parameters. Moreover, this paper proposes classifying the existing multicast protocols into three categories according to their layer of operation, namely, the network layer, the application layer, and the MAC layer. It also extends the existing classification system and presents a comparison between them.</p>http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/764047
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Multicast Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Comparative Survey and Taxonomy
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Badarneh OsamahS
Kadoch Michel
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title Multicast Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Comparative Survey and Taxonomy
title_short Multicast Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Comparative Survey and Taxonomy
title_full Multicast Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Comparative Survey and Taxonomy
title_fullStr Multicast Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Comparative Survey and Taxonomy
title_full_unstemmed Multicast Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Comparative Survey and Taxonomy
title_sort multicast routing protocols in mobile ad hoc networks: a comparative survey and taxonomy
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2009-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Multicasting plays a crucial role in many applications of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). It can significantly improve the performance of these networks, the channel capacity (in mobile ad hoc networks, especially single-channel ones, <it>capacity</it> is a more appropriate term than <it>bandwidth</it>, capacity is measured in bits/s and bandwidth in Hz) and battery power of which are limited. In the past couple of years, a number of multicast routing protocols have been proposed. In spite of being designed for the same networks, these protocols are based on different design principles and have different functional features when they are applied to the multicast problem. This paper presents a coherent survey of existing multicasting solutions for MANETs. It presents various classifications of the current multicast routing protocols, discusses their operational features, along with their advantages and limitations, and provides a comparison of their characteristics according to several distinct features and performance parameters. Moreover, this paper proposes classifying the existing multicast protocols into three categories according to their layer of operation, namely, the network layer, the application layer, and the MAC layer. It also extends the existing classification system and presents a comparison between them.</p>
url http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/764047
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