Title :
Optimized multicast routing algorithm based on tree structure in MANETs
Author :
Xu Li ; Tianjiao Liu ; Ying Liu ; Yan Tang
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Rail Traffic Control & Safety, Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) play an important role in emergency communications where network needs to be constructed temporarily and quickly. Since the nodes move randomly, routing protocols must be highly effective and reliable to guarantee successful packet delivery. Based on the data delivery structure, most of the existing multicast routing protocols can be classified into two folders: tree-based and mesh-based. We observe that tree-based ones have high forwarding efficiency and low consumptions of bandwidth, and they may have poor robustness because only one link exists between two nodes. As a tree-based multicast routing protocol, MAODV (Multicast Ad hoc On-demand Vector) shows an excellent performance in lightweight ad hoc networks. As the load of network increases, QoS (Quality of Service) is degraded obviously. In this paper, we analyze the impact of network load on MAODV protocol, and propose an optimized protocol MAODV-BB (Multicast Ad hoc On-demand Vector with Backup Branches), which improves robustness of the MAODV protocol by combining advantages of the tree structure and the mesh structure. It not only can update shorter tree branches but also construct a multicast tree with backup branches. Mathematical analysis and simulation results both demonstrate that the MAODV-BB protocol improves the network performance over conventional MAODV in heavy load ad hoc networks.
Keywords :
mathematical analysis; mobile ad hoc networks; multicast protocols; quality of service; routing protocols; MANET; MAODV protocol; QoS; backup branches; data delivery structure; emergency communications; forwarding efficiency; mathematical analysis; mobile ad hoc networks; multicast ad hoc on-demand vector; multicast routing protocols; multicast tree; optimized multicast routing algorithm; optimized protocol MAODV-BB; packet delivery; quality of service; tree structure; tree-based multicast routing protocol; Ad hoc networks; Lead; Mobile computing; Quality of service; Routing; Routing protocols; Switches; MAODV; backup branch; multicast routing; tree structure;
Journal_Title :
Communications, China
DOI :
10.1109/CC.2014.6821741