ARMPIS: an active reliable multicasting protocol for ad hoc networks

Wu, Shiyi; Bonnet, Christian
WMSCI 2004, 8th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, July 18-21, 2004, Orlando, USA

The active reliable multicast protocol with intermediate node support (ARMPIS) is introduced to guarantee message delivery to all multicast receivers in
ad hoc environment. ARMPIS distributes multicast message cache and retransmission tasks among intermediate nodes to offer a scalable reliable multicasting.
Due to limited memory and node's mobility, ARMPIS defines intermediate node as all nodes which overhear multicast messages. Thus it includes not only
multicast traffic conveyors but also their neighbors and group members. Simulation results show that ARMPIS has a packet delivery close to 100% and
maintains a low bandwidth consumption facing to frequent topology change. This protocol is also stable as traffic load increasing.


Type:
Conférence
City:
Orlando
Date:
2004-07-18
Department:
Systèmes de Communication
Eurecom Ref:
1330

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