Abstract
In emergency and crisis operations, group communication is essential to coordinate rescue efforts. Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) can provide dynamic and resilient communication services in areas without a working communication infrastructure. The connectivity of MANETs can be improved using an elevated network node due to larger ground coverage, thus improving node reachability. Simplified Multicast Forwarding (SMF) is a scheme to efficiently distribute group communication packets in MANETs. In this paper, we explore methods to utilize SMF in a MANET supported by an elevated network node. We show that an elevated network node can improve the packet delivery ratio in a MANET with SMF-distribution of multicast packets. Further gains are made by unicasting the packets from the source to the elevated network node, moving the initial point of the SMF-distribution to the elevated network node. The consequences of a potential unicast packet loss are lessened by the source retransmitting the packet as multicast if it fails to receive the SMF-forwarded packet from the elevated network node. We achieve a high packet delivery ratio while maintaining a low cost for most topology sizes. Finally, the paper outlines future research directions for group communication in MANETs.
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