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Lessons Learned From Implementing Ad-Hoc Multicast Routing in Sensor Networks

Overview The Mobile Ad-hoc NETworking (MANET) community has proposed a wide range of protocols for unicast and multicast routing through mobile wireless devices. Many of these protocols have been studied only under simulation using simplistic radio models, and do not consider issues such as bandwidth or memory limitations. In contrast, the sensor network community has demanded solutions that work on hardware with limited resources, with a focus on routing through stationary nodes to a single base station. Still, several emerging sensor network applications involve mobile nodes with communication patterns requiring any-to-any routing topologies. The paper should be able to build upon the MANET work to implement these systems.

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PublisherHarvard University File FormatPDF
Date PublishedNovember 2005
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