Abstract

The IEEE 802.15.8 provides peer-aware communication (PAC) protocol for peer-to-peer infrastructureless service with fully distributed coordination. One of the most promising services in IEEE 802.15.8 is group multicast communication with simultaneous membership in multiple groups, typically up to 10 groups, in a dense network topology. Most of the existing multicast techniques in mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) have significant overhead for managing the multicast group and thus cannot be used for fully distributed PAC networks. In this paper, we propose a light-weight multicast routing protocol referred to as a fully distributed multicast routing protocol (FDMRP). The FDMRP minimizes routing table entries and thus reduces control message overhead for its multicast group management. To balance the control message, all nodes in the network have a similar number of routing entries to manage nodes in the same multicast group. To measure the effectiveness of the proposed FDMRP against the existing schemes, we evaluated performance by OPNET simulator. Performance evaluation shows that the FDMRP can reduce the number of routing entries and control message overhead by up to 85% and 95%, respectively, when the number of nodes is more than 500.

Highlights

  • Due to the proliferation of smartphones, cellular networks have experienced a 5,000 percent surge in mobile data traffic in the last three years [1]

  • Where Nc is the number of PAC devices (PDs) in one multicast group, Pf is the probability of failure when transmit is equal to 1 − P(S) − P(I), and C is the number of multicasting groups

  • We addressed the problem of coordination of a multicast group

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Summary

Introduction

Due to the proliferation of smartphones, cellular networks have experienced a 5,000 percent surge in mobile data traffic in the last three years [1]. For these reasons, the PAC necessitate a fully distributed multihop multicast protocol. The computation overhead of a node in a mesh-based protocol is larger than in a tree-based protocol because there are multiple transmission paths These multicast protocols are not suitable for PAC because existing multicast routing protocols for MANET have some problem. Meshbased multicast routing protocols consume a lot of power from control messages to manage most of the nodes within a multicast group. Since there is a lack of memory and batterybased devices, mesh-based multicast routing protocols are not suitable for PAC To overcome these problems, in this paper, we propose a light-weight multicast routing protocol referred to as fully distributed multicast routing protocol (FDMRP).

Related Work
Fully Distributed Multicast Routing Protocol
Multicast Group Management
Creation and Management of Routing Table
Theoretical Analysis of FDMRP
Performance Evaluation
Findings
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