On the construction of energy-efficient broadcast and multicast trees in wireless networks
United States Naval Research Laboratory · University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
The wireless networking environment presents formidable challenges to the study of broadcasting and multicasting problems. After addressing the characteristics of wireless networks that distinguish them from wired networks, we introduce and evaluate algorithms for tree construction in infrastructureless, all-wireless applications. The performance metric used to evaluate broadcast and multicast trees is energy-efficiency. We develop the broadcast incremental power algorithm, and adapt it to multicast operation as well. This algorithm exploits the broadcast nature of the wireless communication environment, and addresses the need for energy-efficient operation. We demonstrate that our algorithm provides better…
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3Topics & keywords
- Multicast
- Computer science
- Computer network
- Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
- Broadcast radiation
- Wireless network
- Source-specific multicast
- Distributed computing
- Affordable and clean energy