Ad-hoc QoS Multicast
Quality of service, Routing protocol, Mobile ad hoc network, Multicast
978-620-1-25498-5
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64
2012-06-27
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ad-hoc QoS multicast (AQM) is a quality of service (QoS)-aware multicast routing protocol designed for mobile ad hoc networks. It achieves multicast efficiency by tracking the availability of resources for each node within its neighbourhood. Computation of free bandwidth is based on reservations made for ongoing sessions and the requirements reported by the neighbours. The QoS status is monitored continuously and announced periodically to the extent of QoS provision. Using these features, AQM nodes make their decisions on joining a new multicast session based on the sustainability of their perceived QoS. When nodes wish to join a session with certain service requirements, a three-phase request–reply–reserve process ensures that the QoS information is updated and used to select the most appropriate routes.
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