Multicast forwarding group routing protocol for ad hoc

The multicast routing protocols used in wire network, such as distance vector multicast routing protocol(DVMRP), multicast open shortest path first(MOSPF), core based tree(CBT), do not run very well in ad hoc network because the dynamic net topology may destroy the distribution tree. Besides, distribution tree usually needs global routing structure. Which produces extra processing cost because the dynamic topology will introduce frequent exchange of routing vector or routing state between nodes. To deal with these problems multicast forwarding group routing protocol (MFGRP) which is based on route grid is designed on basis of dynamic source routing protocol (DSR). MFGRP ensures the multicast packets are sent to destination through dynamic topology network using multicast route grid.