Micro mobility routing and multicasting in hybrid ad hoc networks
Micro mobility routing and multicasting in hybrid ad hoc networks
- Author(s): J.K.O. Lindqvist
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20051494
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- Author(s): J.K.O. Lindqvist Source: IEE Mobility Conference 2005. The Second International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications and Systems, 2005 page ()
- Conference: IEE Mobility Conference 2005. The Second International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications and Systems
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20051494
- ISBN: 981 05 4571 1
- Location: Guangzhou, China
- Conference date: 15-17 Nov. 2005
- Format: PDF
An ad hoc network is a mobile wireless network where the nodes of the network are self-organizing and have multihop routing capability. A pure ad hoc network contains no fixed nodes. Routing proposals for the pure ad hoc networks are extended to provide Internet connectivity through a gateway. An ad hoc network with a gateway is called a hybrid ad hoc network. This paper discusses a new way of thinking hybrid ad hoc networks. We propose a novel routing concept using an extended micro mobility protocol for unicast routing in the network. We show that by using a simple tree-based unicast routing protocol, the multicast routing problem reduces to group membership management. (8 pages)
Inspec keywords: ad hoc networks; multicast protocols; routing protocols; mobile computing; Internet; mobility management (mobile radio)
Subjects: Protocols; Communication network design, planning and routing; Mobile radio systems; Network management; Other computer networks; Protocols; Computer communications
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