Title :
Multicasting in ad hoc networks in the context of multiple channels and multiple interfaces
Author :
Spohn, Marco Aurélio ; Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., California Univ., Santa Cruz, CA
Abstract :
Multicast routing protocols based on shared trees employ one or more rendezvous points (usually called cores) for coordination. To address fault tolerance in case of core failure, multiple cores can be deployed. The location of cores is crucial for the performance of the protocol. In this context, the problem of finding the location for the cores is similar to the (k, r)-predominating set problem, (k, r)-DS, in graph theory. That is, (k, r)-DS is defined as the problem of selecting a subset of nodes D such that the remaining nodes are within distance r from at least k nodes in D. In mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), finding the location of cores should be computed distributively, because the topology may change frequently. We present a distributed solution to the (k, r)-DS problem, named DKR, which is used for core selection in a novel multicast protocol named core hierarchical election for multicasting in ad hoc networks (CHEMA). CHEMA is designed to operate in the context of multiple channels and multiple interfaces. One interface is dedicated for the communication among cores and members, using a non-interfering channel. The performance of CHEMA is compared against one of the best performing multicast protocols to date. CHEMA is shown to perform better in all scenarios considered
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; graph theory; mobile radio; multicast protocols; routing protocols; set theory; telecommunication network topology; wireless channels; MANET; ad hoc networks; core hierarchical election; fault tolerance; graph theory; mobile ad hoc networks; multicast routing protocols; multiple channels; multiple interfaces; network topology; predominating set problem; Ad hoc networks; Computer networks; Distributed computing; Fault tolerance; Graph theory; Mobile ad hoc networks; Multicast protocols; Network topology; Nominations and elections; Routing protocols;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems Conference, 2005. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9465-8
DOI :
10.1109/MAHSS.2005.1542768