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Delay tolerant networks (DTNs) are a special type of wireless mobile networks which may lack continuous network connectivity. Multicast is an important routing function that supports the distribution of data to a group of users, a service needed for many potential DTNs applications. While multicasting in the Internet and mobile ad hoc networks has been studied extensively, efficient multicasting in...
In the past few years, the capacity of multicast traffic in large-scale random wireless networks has attracted considerable attention because of the fundamental importance of network capacity and the multicast applications. However, there are still significant gaps between the upper bounds and the constructive lower bounds. In this paper, we develop a novel percolation highway system with which the...
Lifetime of multicast connection in a wireless ad-hoc network is constrained by routing topology as well as mobility, interference, noise and battery capacity. In order to optimize the multicast lifetime, a series of routing algorithms and cognitive network models with directional antennas have been proposed. However, these methods can only reach a sub-optimal level. In this paper, we propose an additional...
Energy efficient multicast routing has been a blooming research field in wireless networks. However, this kind of multicast routing only addresses the transmission radius coverage might not be able to meet the bandwidth requirement of the users. In this paper, for the first time, we address the bandwidth aware minimum power multicast routing problem in wireless networks. We first formulate this problem...
This paper studies the problem of multicast routing and channel assignment in multi-channel and multi-interface wireless mesh networks. The advantage of the wireless broadcast's nature is used to reduce interference and improve network throughput. The employed network model is first described. Next, a heuristic channel assignment algorithm that makes use of the wireless broadcast's advantage is presented...
In recent years wireless mesh networks have been deployed and grown in popularity in many metropolitan areas. The deployment of such networks has allowed clients to gain access to publicly available broadband networks. The lack of standards and support for multicasting over wireless mesh networks makes this area very challenging as well as providing much scope for improvement. For first time in this...
Wireless mesh networks have been attracting significant attention due to its promising technology. It is becoming a major avenue for the fourth generation of wireless mobility. Communication in large-scale wireless networks can create bottlenecks for scalable implementations of computationally intensive applications. A class of crucially important communication patterns that have already received...
We mainly study the achievable multicast throughput (AMT) for homogeneous wireless ad hoc networks under Gaussian channel model. We focus on two typical random networks, i.e., random extended networks (REN) and random dense networks (RDN). In REN and RDN, n nodes are randomly distributed in the square region with side-length ??n and 1, respectively. We randomly choose ns nodes as the sources of multicast...
In wireless mesh networks, each node can be equipped with multiple network interface cards tuned to different channels. In this paper, we study the problem of collision-free multicast in multi-interface multi-channel wireless mesh networks. The concept of interface redundancy's proposed as a new criterion for the multicast redundancy in wireless mesh networks, and we prove that building a multicast...
Network coding is a new method by which a multicast network can achieve the network capacity determined by the max-flow and min-cut theorem. This paper shows the mutual exchange of independent information between two nodes in a wireless network which can be efficiently combined with network coding and broadcast property offered by wireless medium. It introduces COPE, an opportunistic approach to network...
Wireless mesh networks (WMN) are believed to be a highly promising technology and will play an increasingly important role in future generation wireless mobile networks. Routing in WMN is a challenging problem as a result of highly dynamic topology as well as bandwidth and energy constraints. The swarm intelligence paradigm, such as ant colony optimization (ACO), has recently been demonstrated as...
Network coding has been a prominent approach to a series of problems that used to be considered intractable with traditional transmission paradigms. Recent work on network coding includes a substantial number of optimization based protocols, but mostly for wireline multicast networks. In this paper, we consider maximizing the benefits of network coding for unicast sessions in lossy wireless environments...
This paper studies probabilistically reliable multicast in wireless mesh networks (WMNs), utilizing MAC layer re-transmission and wireless broadcast advantage to improve both the multicast throughput and the delivery rate. We first present a new multicast routing metric which we call the expected multicast transmissions (EMT). EMT captures the effect of link packet delivery ratio, MAC layer retransmission...
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