Computing Connected Dominated Sets with Multipoint Relays

Multipoint relays offer an optimized way of flooding packets in a radio network. However, this technique requires the last hop knowledge: to decide wether or not a flooding packet is retransmitted, a node needs to know from which node the packet was received. When considering broadcasting at IP level, this information may be difficult to obtain. We thus propose a scheme for computing an optimized connected dominating set from multipoint relays. This set allows to efficiently broadcast packets without the last hop information with performances close to multipoint relay flooding.

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