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SOM: spiral-fat-tree-based on-demand multicast protocol in a wireless ad-hoc network
A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a characterised by multi-hop wireless links, in the absence of any cellular infrastructure, as well as frequent host mobility. Existing on-demand multicasting protocols are categorized into tree-based and mesh-based strategies. In this paper, we propose a new on-demand multicast routing protocol named spiral-fat-tree-based on-demand multicast protocol (SOM), for multi-hop mobile ad hoc wireless networks. We build a spiral-fat-tree as our multicasting tree. The main advantage of spiral-fat-tree is to keep the stability of multicast tree. The performance study shows that our proposed scheme outperforms the reactive tree-based and mesh-based multicast protocols existing in the ad-hoc network.