Multicast Routing Protocols in Adhoc Mobile networks

Journal Title: International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2010, Vol 2, Issue 8

Abstract

The majority of applications are in areas where rapid eployment and dynamic reconfiguration are necessary and a wire line network is not available. These include military battlefields, emergency search and rescue sites, classrooms, and conventions where participants share information dynamically using their mobile devices. Well established routing protocols do exist to offer efficient multicasting service in conventional wired networks. These protocols, having been designed for fixed networks, may fails to keep up with node movements and frequent topology changes in a MANET. Therefore, adapting existing wired multicast protocols as such to a MANET, which completely lacks infrastructure, appear less promising. Providing efficient multicasting over MANET faces many challenges, includes scalability, quality of service, eliable service, security, Address configuration, Applications for multicast over MANET. The existing multicast routing protocol do not addresses these issues effectively over Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANET).

Authors and Affiliations

S. Nagaprasad , A. VinayaBabu , K. Madhukar, , B. Sujatha , B. AnandKumar , N. Veena , J. Sunitha

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S. Nagaprasad, A. VinayaBabu, K. Madhukar, , B. Sujatha, B. AnandKumar, N. Veena, J. Sunitha (2010). Multicast Routing Protocols in Adhoc Mobile networks. International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering, 2(8), 2745-2748. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-102735