Ad-hoc networks enable mobile devices to communicate without any fixed infrastructure. While reliable multicasting has been identified as a key application in this context, we analyze different aspects of ad-hoc networks and their impact on application-layer multicast. As a result, we propose our technique of local broadcast-clustering, making use of the wireless medium?s broadcast capability. We further describe a simple congestion control as well as a technique for avoiding an overlay?s routing inconsistencies and thus for stabilizing the delivery of multicast data.
Citation:
Peter Baumung, "Stable, Congestion-Controlled Application-Layer Multicasting in Pedestrian Ad-Hoc Networks," wowmom, vol. 1, pp.57-64, Sixth IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM'05), 2005