2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2007.04.006
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Energy-aware multicasting in wireless ad hoc networks: A survey and discussion

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“…And after all the iterations, the algorithm will give the output of the best solution so far. For more details, the interested reader is referred to the excellent survey of Guo and Yang [32].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And after all the iterations, the algorithm will give the output of the best solution so far. For more details, the interested reader is referred to the excellent survey of Guo and Yang [32].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different solution methods were proposed in the literature for MEB/MEM problem with both exact and heuristic algorithms, discussing few difficulties of the proposed formulations as the number of some constraints and the efficiency of the returned solutions. For more information about MEB/MEM problem, (Guo & Yang, 2007) provides a better understanding of the research challenges of energy-aware in ad hoc networks and gives an overview of methods and protocols developed according to this context.…”
Section: Fs Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multicast messages are routed to the core until they meet a mesh member; from this point on the messages are footed in the mesh to reach all multicast receivers [9]. Each multicast announcement species a sequence number, the address of the group (group ID), the address of the core (core ID), the distance to the core, a mesh member as that is set when the sending node belongs to the mesh, and a parent that states the preferred neighbor to reach the core.…”
Section: Dsrmentioning
confidence: 99%