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Fuzzy-Controlled Source-Initiated Multicasting (FSIM) in Ad Hoc Networks

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Ad hoc networks are collections of mobile nodes communicating using wireless media without any fixed infrastructure. Existing multicast protocols fall short in a harsh ad hoc mobile environment, since node mobility causes conventional multicast tree to rapidly become outdated. The amount of bandwidth required for building up a multicast tree is less than that required for other delivery structures, since a tree avoids unnecessary duplication of data. In this article, we propose FSIM, a fuzzy controlled source-initiated intelligent multicast routing scheme that takes into account estimated network evolution in terms of residual energy, link stability, position of receivers in the multicast tree etc. Extensive simulation experiments have been conducted to compare performance of FSIM with state-of-the-art tree and mesh-based multicast protocols. The results with respect to a wide range of input parameters show that FSIM attains significantly higher packet delivery ratio at much lesser cost than its competitors.

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Banerjee, A., Dutta, P. (2010). Fuzzy-Controlled Source-Initiated Multicasting (FSIM) in Ad Hoc Networks. In: Janowski, T., Mohanty, H. (eds) Distributed Computing and Internet Technology. ICDCIT 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5966. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11659-9_5

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