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Wireless Groupcast Routing with Palette of Transmission Methods

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We study the problem of wireless groupcast routing when multiple transmission methods are available. The paper is inspired by GroupCast with Retries (GCR) methods appeared in IEEE 802.11aa in 2012. The paper contributes with comparative analysis of GCR methods in a wireless multihop network from the groupcast routing perspective. It also addresses the issue of possible benefit for a routing protocol to account for this palette of transmission methods.

This work has been carried out partially as part of European Project FP7-ICT FLAVIA, contract no. 257263 ( http://www.ict-flavia.eu ).

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Safonov, A., Lyakhov, A., Urgenson, A., Sokolova, O. (2012). Wireless Groupcast Routing with Palette of Transmission Methods. In: Bellalta, B., et al. Multiple Access Communications. MACOM 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7642. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34976-8_12

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