Seventh International Conference on Networking (Icn 2008) 2008
DOI: 10.1109/icn.2008.67
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Network Sender Multicast Routing Protocol

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“…Three values of the radio propagation range were used in the simulation 250m, 280m and 310m. And also five different numbers of multicast groups were used (5,10,15,20, and 25 multicast groups).…”
Section: Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Three values of the radio propagation range were used in the simulation 250m, 280m and 310m. And also five different numbers of multicast groups were used (5,10,15,20, and 25 multicast groups).…”
Section: Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since group communication is one of the main characteristics of Mobile ad hoc networks, a network may have more than one group and each group may have one or more sender, would the increase in the number of groups in different mobility situations affects the reliability and scalability of the routing protocol in mobile ad hoc networks in terms of the data packet delivery ratio and the control packet overhead. In this paper Network Sender Multicast Routing Protocol (NSMRP) [10] is tested by changing the number of groups under different mobility scenarios, using different values of the radio propagation range, and finding the impact of this on the data packet delivery ratio and the control packet overhead.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the internal attacks, the complete network is under threat as the attacking node cannot be isolated and the complete network can fall apart. The work by Y. Xiao et al [6] in the year of 2007 and the work by K. A. Farhan et al [7] in the year 2008 have clearly listed the damages can be caused by the internal attacks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%