Design and investigation of scalable multicast recursive protocols for wired and wireless ad hoc networks



The proposed protocol (SARM) is implemented using NS2 simulator and an extensive
performance study is undertaken to measure the scalability and the impact of mobility on
this protocol. The results obtained, in comparison with other protocols in the same area;
show that the proposed protocol is a scalable protocol with high packet delivery ratio
with reasonable overhead values.

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