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A Study on Stable Data Transmission Using Hierarchical Share Group in Mobile Ad Hoc Network

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Recently, various services providing various contents using them have emerged while mobile devices such as smartphone has spread widely. As a result, network traffics are increasing rapidly and various problems such as QoS degradation have occurred. P2P is the technique that can reduce network bandwidth and computing resources. P2P technique in a wireless network environment gained a lot of popularity and MANET-based P2P technique among them has been studied actively. However, MANET has many problems by a stable connectivity between nodes and low bandwidth because it is consisted of only mobile nodes. In this paper, we proposed a hierarchical sharing group configuration techniques in order to provide a stable connection between the mobile nodes and reduce the load of network traffic and overhead of sharing group reconfiguration. Sharing Group Member Node was applied sub-sharing group generation techniques with neighboring nodes of 1-hop distance to reduce traffic for file sharing. We did comparative experiment with PDSR technique to evaluate the performance of proposed technique and confirmed the excellent performance by experiments.

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Yang, HS., Sun, J.H. A Study on Stable Data Transmission Using Hierarchical Share Group in Mobile Ad Hoc Network. Wireless Pers Commun 86, 333–349 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-015-2882-4

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