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IDR: Intent‐driven routing strategy for reliable and cost‐effective multicasting in airborne tactical networks

Traditional multicast routing strategies can hardly meet the demanding requirements of multicasting mission assignment messages in airborne tactical networks. This letter proposes an intent‐driven routing strategy, termed as IDR, to realize reliable and efficient multicast. IDR exploits bit index ex...

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Published in:Electronics letters 2024-03, Vol.60 (6), p.n/a
Main Authors: Pan, Ying, Lyu, Na, Yang, Chungang
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description Traditional multicast routing strategies can hardly meet the demanding requirements of multicasting mission assignment messages in airborne tactical networks. This letter proposes an intent‐driven routing strategy, termed as IDR, to realize reliable and efficient multicast. IDR exploits bit index explicit replication technique to encode not only the destination information but also the retransmission information into packet headers. If part of the multicast members failed to receive the packet, IDR can perceive the error and retransmit the packet to the precise set of nodes. Compared to the state‐of‐the‐art reliable multicast routing methods, IDR can enhance multicast retransmission success rate by about 10% or more and reduce retransmission overhead by around 50%. Taking advantages of intent‐driven networking techniques, an intent‐driven routing strategy, termed as IDR, is designed for reliable and efficient multicasting in airborne tactical networks. IDR also exploits bit index explicit replication to encode not only the destination information but also the retransmission information into packet headers for retransmission optimization. Both theoretical analysis and simulation results showed that the proposed IDR strategy can significantly improve the reliable performance of multicast communication with low overhead.
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