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In mobile ad-hoc networks frequent topology changes and node failures increase the difficulty of providing reliability guarantees to applications. In traditional wired networks, group communication systems have been shown to be a useful middleware abstraction for providing strong reliability guarantees. A group communication system provides all its members with a consistent membership view while providing reliable and ordered communication between them. Existing group communication systems for MANETs do not provide consistent membership views. In this paper we describe TransMAN, a group communication system for mobile ad hoc networks that provide consistent membership views and a reliable broadcast communication between members. TransMAN relies on a reliable broadcast facility and uses implicit acknowledgements to maintain a graph capturing message relationships. This graph is used to implement important group communication properties such as non-blocking membership changes and virtually synchronous communication. We describe the various protocols that constitute TransMAN and provide an evaluation of our system using a real-world implementation. Experiments show that message delivery latency and the time required for group view changes are not adversely affected by network topology.
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Singh, K., Nedos, A., Clarke, S. (2006). TransMAN: A Group Communication System for MANETs. In: Chaudhuri, S., Das, S.R., Paul, H.S., Tirthapura, S. (eds) Distributed Computing and Networking. ICDCN 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4308. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11947950_48
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