DocumentCode
1531
Title
GEographic Multicast (GEM) for Dense Wireless Networks: Protocol Design and Performance Analysis
Author
Galluccio, Laura ; Morabito, Giacomo ; Palazzo, Simone
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Ing. Elettr., Elettron. ed Inf., Univ. of Catania, Catania, Italy
Volume
21
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
Aug. 2013
Firstpage
1332
Lastpage
1346
Abstract
Multicast is necessary in several wireless multihop communication scenarios. Accordingly, it has received a lot of attention in the past, and several multicast protocols have been proposed. Nevertheless, traditional solutions typically incur poor efficiency when there is a large number of nodes, topology changes occur frequently, and/or the traffic load is low. Geographic multicast has been recently exploited to solve the problems mentioned above. However, these solutions require exchange of topology information that, again, can lead to excessive overhead. In this paper, we propose a new geographic multicast protocol denoted as GEM, which is inspired by the Euclidean Steiner Tree (EST) theory and does not require any information exchange for routing purposes. Therefore, it is very efficient and scalable in wireless networking scenarios where other schemes achieve low performance, especially in terms of energy consumption. In this paper, we also derive some key properties of GEM that allow us to characterize the protocol performance. As a major contribution, we show that these properties are quite general and apply to a wide range of algorithms inspired by the EST. Simulation results assess the derived properties and confirm the effectiveness of the proposed GEM scheme.
Keywords
energy consumption; multicast protocols; radio networks; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; EST theory; Euclidean Steiner Tree theory; GEM; dense wireless network; energy consumption; geographic multicast protocol; multicast protocol; network traffic load; protocol design; protocol performance analysis; routing information exchange; topology information exchange; wireless multihop communication scenario; Complexity theory; Measurement; Protocols; Relays; Routing; Topology; Wireless communication; Geographic forwarding; multicast; multihop wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNET.2012.2236351
Filename
6407472
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