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Admission control for multicast routing with quality of service in ad hoc networks

Bür, Kaan LU and Ersoy, Cem (2005) ISCIS - the 20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences 3733. p.44-53
Abstract
Ad hoc networks, being able to organize themselves without user intervention, can easily provide their users with mobility, multimedia support and group communication. However, they have to combine quality of service (QoS) and multicast routing strategies. This article defines the resource management and admission control components of the ad hoc QoS multicast (AQM) routing protocol, which achieves multicast efficiency along the network. When nodes wish to join a session, a request-reply-reserve process ensures that an appropriate QoS route is selected. Nodes are prevented from applying for membership if there is no QoS path for the session. To cope with the continuous nature of multimedia, AQM nodes check the availability of bandwidth in... (More)
Ad hoc networks, being able to organize themselves without user intervention, can easily provide their users with mobility, multimedia support and group communication. However, they have to combine quality of service (QoS) and multicast routing strategies. This article defines the resource management and admission control components of the ad hoc QoS multicast (AQM) routing protocol, which achieves multicast efficiency along the network. When nodes wish to join a session, a request-reply-reserve process ensures that an appropriate QoS route is selected. Nodes are prevented from applying for membership if there is no QoS path for the session. To cope with the continuous nature of multimedia, AQM nodes check the availability of bandwidth in a virtual tunnel of nodes. Objection queries are issued prior to admission in order to avoid excessive resource usage by the nodes which cannot detect each other. New performance metrics are introduced to evaluate AQM’s member and session satisfaction rates. Simulation results show that AQM improves multicast efficiency both for members and sessions.

This work is supported in part by the State Planning Organization, Turkey, under grant numbers DPT98K120890 – DPT03K120250 and the university research program of OPNET Technologies. (Less)
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Yolum, Pınar ; Güngör, Tunga ; Gürgen, Fikret and Özturan, Can
volume
3733
pages
44 - 53
publisher
Springer
conference name
ISCIS - the 20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences
conference location
Istanbul, Turkey
conference dates
2005-10-26 - 2005-10-28
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  • scopus:33646514637
ISSN
1611-3349
0302-9743
ISBN
978-3-540-29414-6
DOI
10.1007/11569596_7
language
English
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no
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The book is compiled from the peer reviewed articles presented at ISCIS - the 20th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences, İstanbul, Turkey, October 26-28, 2005.
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This work is supported in part by the State Planning Organization, Turkey, under grant numbers DPT98K120890 – DPT03K120250 and the university research program of OPNET Technologies.}},
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  booktitle    = {{Lecture Notes in Computer Science}},
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  title        = {{Admission control for multicast routing with quality of service in ad hoc networks}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/159300532/AQM_admission_control_ISCIS_final_.pdf}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/11569596_7}},
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