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Subject: Wireless cellular multicast
Category: Science > Technology
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Posted: 25 Oct 2002 14:38 PDT
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Question ID: 89883
Need technical reference articles that describe wireless cellular
multicasting (one to many delivery) and associated delivery regions
(single cell or multiple aggregated cells) that were published between
May 2000 and October 2000.  Ideal articles include: discussion of
mobile network's knowledge of mobiles' location and how the mobile
hands-off between one cell to the next cell when multicasting
(one-many delivery).

Search must be completed by Saturday October 24, 2002, 5pm mountain
time
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Subject: Re: Wireless cellular multicast
Answered By: bcguide-ga on 26 Oct 2002 00:10 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hi,

The time frame makes it a bit difficult, but there are still good
references available from May to October 2000. I'm assuming that you
need these results by Saturday October 26, 2002.

I've also included results for May to October 2002, just in case that
was a typo as well.

A good resource for this type of information is the IEEE COMSOC
Digital Library. Open access and a wealth of information make this a
resource you should know about if you intend to research in this
field.
http://dl.comsoc.org/dl/
It allows keyword searches by date. If this information doesn’t hit
the mark exactly, try a search using advanced query adding keywords
based on the information that you need within the dates you need.
There are several publications contained in the data base which makes
it good for references. Many of the articles referenced below are
contained here. The down side is that only the abstract is available
online for free. You can purchase the full text for $25. You might
want to check at you local library for the journals that are cited to
access the full article for a more reasonable amount.

The NEC Research Institute ResearchIndex (formerly CiteSeer) does
allow access to full text articles, but does not have a date search
function. http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cs




Routing and Multicast Strategies in Wireless Mobile Ad hoc Networks
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cache/papers/cs/18080/http:zSzzSzwww.cs.ucla.eduzSzNRLzSzwirelesszSzPAPERzSzsjlee_dissertation.pdf/lee00routing.pdf

This is a dissertation submitted in 2000. While it does not give the
month, if you check the references, October citations [152] are not
available yet while August citations [169] are. The paper fits your
criterion, except for the fact that it is a dissertation which was not
published.

Using this paper as a reference, the referenced articles which will
fill your requirements are:

H. Zhou and S. Singh, "Content Based Multicast (CBM)in Ad hoc
Networks," Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Workshop on Mobile Ad hoc
Networking and Computing (MOBIHOC), Boston, MA, August 2000, pp. 51 -
60.

W. Su and M. Gerla, "IPv6 Flow Handoff in Ad hoc Wireless Networks,"
Proceedings of the IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM),
Los Angeles, CA, October 2000.

E. M. Royer, S. J. Lee and C. E. Perkins, “The Effects of MAC
Protocols on Ad hoc Communications Protocols,” Proceedings of the IEEE
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), Chicago, IL,
September 2000.

G. Pei, M. Gerla and T. W. Chen, “Fisheye State Routing: A  Routing
Scheme for Ad hoc Wireless Networks,” Proceedings of the IEEE
International Conference on Communications (ICC), New Orleans, LA.,
June 2000, pp. 70 – 74.

G. Pei, M. Gerla and X. Hong, “LANMAR: Landmark Routing for Large
Scale Wireless Ad hoc Networks with Group Mobility,” Proceedings of
the ACM/IEEE Workshop on Mobile Ad hoc Networking and Computing
(MO-BIHOC), Boston, MA., August 2000, pp. 11 – 18.

A. Nasipuri, R. Castaneda and S. R. Das, “Performance of Multipath
Routing for On-Demand Protocols in Mobile Ad hoc Networks,”
ACM/Baltzer Mobile Networks and Applications, October, 2000.

D. A. Maltz, J. Broch, J. Jetcheva and D. B. Johnson, “Quantitative
Lessons From a Full-Scale Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Network Testbed,” 
Proceedings of the Wireless Communications and Networking Conference,
Chicago, IL., September 2000.

E. L. Madruga and J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, “Scalable Multicasting: 
The Core Assisted Mesh Protocol,” ACM/Baltzer Mobile Networks and
Applications, special issue on Management of Mobility in Distributed
Systems, 2000.

J. Li, J. Jannotti, D. S. J. De Couto, D. R. Karger and R. Morris, “A
Scalable Location Service for Geographic Ad hoc Routing,” Proceedings
of the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and
Networking (MOBICOM), Boston, MA., August 2000, pp. 120 – 130.

S. J. Lee, W. Su and M. Gerla, “Exploiting the Unicast Functionality
of the On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol,” Proceedings of the IEEE
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), Chicago,
IL., September 2000.

S. J. Lee, E. M. Royer and C. E. Perkins, “Ad hoc Routing Protocol
Scalabilty,” Technical Report, Computer Science Department, University
of California, Los Angeles, July 2000.
S. J. Lee and M. Gerla, “AODV-BR: Backup Routing in Ad hoc Networks,”
Proceedings of the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking
Conference (WCNC), Chicago, IL, September 2000.

B. Karp and H. T. Kung, “GPSR: Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing for
Wireless Networks,” Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE International
Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MOBICOM), Boston, MA,
August 2000, pp. 243 – 254.

There are others that fit the time frame, but they seem to be covering
the same information.

Other references:

S. Guha, A. Meyerson, K. Munagala, “Hierarchical Placement and Network
Design Problems”, IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science,
2000, pp. 603 - 612.

D. Estrin, R. Govindan, J. Heidemann, “Embedding the Internet:
Introduction”,
Communications of the ACM, May 2000, Vol. 43, n. 5, pp. 38-42.

S. Deering, D. Cheriton, “Multicast Routing in Datagram Inter-networks
and
Extended LANs”, ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, May 1990, Vol.
8, pp. 85-110.

Fixed Wireless: A Viable Alternative in Broadband Technology?
Telecommunications and Connectivity: CSMN 636
James O. Gilliam
July 13, 2000
Abstract
Internet consumers desire fast, secure, and reliable communications.
Technological advances in fixed wireless broadband just might provide
the interface consumers are looking for. This paper will explain two
major options for fixed wireless connectivity, Multipoint Distribution
System and Local Multipoint Distribution System, and how service
providers are already attempting to gain a majority of the potential
wireless subscriber market. Finally, this paper will discuss future
implications brought on by the technology itself.
http://members.madasafish.com/~jogilli/papers/fixedwireless.html

Tawfig Alrabiah and Abdul Rahman Aljadhai, "Low-cost multicast routing
in wireless mobile networks", WCNC 2000 - IEEE Wireless Communications
and Networking Conference, no. 1, September 2000 pp. 1467-1471
Summary:  A routing algorithm is proposed to support multicast routing
infrastructure for heterogeneous wireless/wired networks. The
algorithm has two goals: (a) reduce the overall cost of the multicast
tree...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=11449

Khaled Boussetta, Yacine Ghamri Doudane and André-Luc  Beylot,
"Simulcast-based DCA scheme for unicast and multicast communications
in LEO satellite networks", WCNC 2000 - IEEE Wireless Communications
and Networking Conference, no. 1, September 2000 pp. 1472-1476
Summary:  In this paper we investigate downlink channel assignment
scheme for multipoint communications and we propose a new
Simulcast-based Dynamic Channel Assignment policy for both unicast and
multicast…
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=82095

Won-Tae  Kim and Yong-Jin  Park, "Scalable QoS-based IP multicast over
label-switching wireless ATM networks", IEEE Network, vol. 14, no. 5,
September/October 2000 pp. 26-31
Summary:  A Mobile IP multicast prototype that integrates a
label-switching wireless asynchronous transfer mode, the mobile
core-based multicast architecture, and an Internet multicast
infrastructure…
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=184416

Anthony S. Acampora and Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy, "A new adaptive MAC
layer protocol for broadband packet wireless networks in harsh fading
and interference environments", IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking,
vol. 8, no. 3, Jun 2000 pp. 328-336
Summary:  A new medium-access protocol is proposed for sharing a
high-speed radio channel among a number of small wireless
packet-access units, some of which may be stationary and some of which
may be within...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetAuthor?id=344876

Search terms used: wireless cellular multicasting "one to many
delivery" 2000



May – October 2002
Ashutosh Dutta, Henning Schulzrinne, Subir Das, Anthony McAuley, Wai
Chen, Onur Altintas MarconiNet supporting Streaming Media over
Localized Wireless Multicast, M-Commerce 2002 Workshop, Atlanta
September 28th, 2002
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~dutta/research/submitted/p25_dut.pdf
Flexible multi-media streaming such as advertisment insertion,
location based services, mobility and wireless access are vital
components that make existing Internet Radio and TV networks more
attractive for the roaming users. All of these applications also
provide added value to telematics, and military usage including
coordination, education, situation awareness, distributed simulation,
battlefield communication and multi-player games. While content
distribution over a wired network can be realized by instituting
proxies and gateways at several parts of the access network, providing
mobility over heterogeneous wireless access need to consider many
operational issues such as handoff, join and leave latency and desired
level of quality of service for the mobile clients. This paper
discusses some novel application layer techniques that provide a
platform for Mobile E-Commerce with a multi-tiered payment and
security scheme that supports a business model for a global streaming
network. The proposed streaming network called MarconiNet is based on
standard IETF protocols such as SIP, SAP and SDP for signaling, RTSP
for stream control and RTP/RTCP for media delivery and feedback
control.


Spectrum Efficient Multicast Services to Vehicles
http://newton.ee.auth.gr/summit2002/papers/SessionT4/2502093.pdf
Report on a project that began in April, 2002.
"ABSTRACT
This paper describes the approach of the European IST project
OverDRiVE and the key results used from the DRiVE project.
The OverDRiVE project aims at UMTS enhancements and co-ordination of
existing radio networks into a hybrid network to ensure spectrum
efficient provision of mobile multimedia services. An IPv6 based
architecture enables interworking of cellular and broadcast networks
in a common frequency range with dynamic spectrum allocation (DSA).
The project objective is to enable and  demonstrate the delivery of
spectrum efficient multi- and unicast services to vehicles. OverDRiVE
issues are: (1) improve spectrum efficiency by system coexistence in
one frequency band and DSA, (2) enable mobile multicast by UMTS
enhancements and multiradio multicast group management, and (3)
develop a vehicular router, that supports roaming into OverDRiVE will
investigate system coexistence in one frequency band.
###

J. L. Wong, and M. Potkonjak, “Search in Sensor Networks: Challenges,
Techniques, and Applications”, International Conference on Acoustics
Speech and
Signal Processing, May 2002.
###

F. Koushanfar, M. Potkonjak, A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, “Fault
Tolerance in
Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks”, IEEE Sensors, June 2002.
###

ASIA-PACIFIC TELECOMMUNITY
The 4th APT Conference Preparatory Group Meeting for WRC-2003
(APG2003-4)
26-31 August 2002, BUSAN, Republic of Korea
Decent diagrams...
http://www.aptsec.org/radio/APG2003/apg2003-4/(45)KOR-Chap7.doc 
###

Vol.E85-A No.6 pp.1191-1191 (2002/6)
http://search.ieice.org/2002/files/e000a06.htm
Many articles - most of which you won't find relevant - but check
through...
*Throughput Efficiency of the Fundamental Multi-Receiver Go-Back-N ARQ
Scheme over a Dependent Packet-Error Channel
*Spline-based QoS Mapping Mechanisms for Hierarchical Multilevel QoS
Models
*Copy Network for Multicast ATM Switching
*A New MAC Protocol Using AWRR/DT in Broadband Wireless Networks:
Novel Contention Methods
###

AT&T Mobile Wireless Labs may have some relevant research information
http://www.research.att.com/areas/MobileNetworkResearch/
###

Multipoint Communications in a Beyond-3G Internetwork
http://nestor.ccs.neu.edu/wwic2002/papers/115.pdf
This is an early 2002 article which is probably within the time frame,
but I can't verify. The latest reference included is January 2002. I
think it is worth taking a look at - seems to be exactly what you are
looking for.
###

Network Layer Support for Overlay Networks
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cache/papers/cs/26536/http:zSzzSzwww.pdos.lcs.mit.eduzSzpaperszSzjannotti-phd.pdf/jannotti02network.pdf
Dissertation August 2002
###

SEARCH TERMS: 2002 mobile hands-off one cell to the next cell
multicasting

Vortrag ASV-V02
26.09.2002, 13:50 Uhr
BAR 205 
Confidence scoring of time difference of arrival (TDOA) estimation for
speaker localization with microphone arrays
http://www.ias.et.tu-dresden.de/essv2002/prg_asv-v02.html
### 

The Assar Project
Looking at real-time properties using Fast Handover,
Bicasting and Hierarchical MIP based on Mobile IPv6
http://2g1319.ssvl.kth.se/~csd2002-mip/deliverables/Finalreport_v03.doc
###

Xiaoyuan Luo, Bo Li, Ian Li-Jin Thng, Yi-Bing Lin and Imrich Chlamtac,
"An adaptive measured-based preassignment scheme with connection-level
QoS support for mobile networks", IEEE Transactions on Wireless
Communications, vol. 1, no. 3, July 2002 pp. 521-530
Summary: This paper presents a new adaptive bandwidth allocation
scheme to prevent handoff failure in wireless cellular networks, known
as the measurement-based preassignment (MPr) technique. This technique
is...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=173367
###

Ramachandran Ramjee, Kannan Varadhan, Luca Salgarelli, Sandra R.
Thuel, Shie-Yuan Wang and Thomas La Porta, "HAWAII: A domain-based
approach for supporting mobility in wide-area wireless networks",
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, vol. 10, no. 3, Jun 2002 pp.
396-410
Summary: Mobile IP is the current standard for supporting
macromobility of mobile hosts. However, in the case of micromobility
support, there are several competing proposals...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetAuthor?id=255812

Sanket  Nesargi and Ravi  Prakash, "MANETconf: Configuration of hosts
in a mobile ad hoc network", IEEE INFOCOM 2002 - The Conference on
Computer Communications, vol. 21, no. 1, June 2002 pp. 1059-1068
Summary:  A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a multi-hop wireless
network capable of autonomous operation. The mobility of MANET nodes
can lead to frequent and unpredictable topology changes. Most MANET
litera...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206656
 ###
 
Ramachandran  Ramjee, Kannan  Varadhan, Luca  Salgarelli, Sandra R. 
Thuel, Shie-Yuan  Wang and Thomas  La Porta, "HAWAII: A domain-based
approach for supporting mobility in wide-area wireless networks",
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, vol. 10, no. 3, Jun 2002 pp.
396-410
Summary: Mobile IP is the current standard for supporting
macromobility of mobile hosts. However, in the case of micromobility
support, there are several competing proposals...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=200167
###
 
Anthony  Ephremides, "Energy concerns in wireless networks", IEEE
Wireless Communications, vol. 9, no. 4, August 2002 pp. 48-59
Summary:  The focused attention of the community on energy issues in
the study and design of wireless networks has spurred a great deal of
recent research on the subject. In this article a brief overview...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206497
###
 
David J.  Farber, "Predicting the unpredictable: Future directions in
internetworking and their implications", IEEE Communications Magazine,
vol. 40, no. 7, Jul 2002 pp. 67-71
Summary:  I intend to explore the likely networking technologies to
mature over the next decade, and the implications on other fields of
information systems and society. I have chosen to restrict myself to
the...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=207170
###
 
Jamshid  Khun-Jush, Peter  Schramm, Göran  Malmgren and Johan 
Torsner, "HiperLAN2: Broadband wireless communications at 5GHz", IEEE
Communications Magazine, vol. 40, no. 6, Jun 2002 pp. 130-136
Summary:  Solutions for high data rates and local coverage have been
developed over a couple of years in the area of wireless local area
networking. Quality of service, security, mobility, and high
throughput ...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206448
### 
 
Stathes  Hadjiefthymiades, Stamatis  Papayiannis and Lazaros  Merakos,
"Using path prediction to improve TCP performance in wireless/mobile
communications", IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 40, no. 8, Aug
2002 pp. 54-61
Summary:  The operation of TCP in wireless mobile environments is
discussed. After presenting previous efforts to ameliorate TCP
performance in the considered environments, we propose a new
mechanism...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206259
###
 
Xiaoyuan  Luo, Bo  Li, Ian Li-Jin  Thng, Yi-Bing  Lin and Imrich 
Chlamtac, "An adaptive measured-based preassignment scheme with
connection-level QoS support for mobile networks", IEEE Transactions
on Wireless Communications, vol. 1, no. 3, July 2002 pp. 521-530
Summary: This paper presents a new adaptive bandwidth allocation
scheme to prevent handoff failure in wireless cellular networks, known
as the measurement-based preassignment (MPr) technique...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206259
###

 
Yu-Chee  Tseng, Chih-Shun  Hsu and Ten-Yueng  Hsieh, "Power-saving
protocols for IEEE 802.11-based multi-hop ad hoc networks", IEEE
INFOCOM 2002 - The Conference on Computer Communications, vol. 21, no.
1, June 2002 pp. 200-209
Summary:  Power-saving is a critical issue for almost all kinds of
portable devices. In this paper, we consider the design of
power-saving protocols for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) that allow
mobile hosts...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=173367
###
 
Xiaoyan  Hong, Kaixin  Xu and Mario  Gerla, "Scalable routing
protocols for mobile Ad Hoc networks", IEEE Network, vol. 16, no. 4,
Jul 2002 pp. 11-21
Summary:  The growing interest in mobile ad hoc network techniques has
resulted in many routing protocol proposals. Scalability issues in ad
hoc networks are attracting increasing attention these days...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206247
###

Vincenzo  Liberatore, "Multicast scheduling for list requests", IEEE
INFOCOM 2002 - The Conference on Computer Communications, vol. 21, no.
1, June 2002 pp. 1129-1137
Summary:  Advances in wireless and optical communication, as well as
in Internet multicast protocols, make broadcast and multicast methods
an effective solution to disseminate data.
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206639
###

Rahul  Shah, Ravi  Jain and Farooq  Anjum, "Efficient dissemination of
personalized information using content-based multicast", IEEE INFOCOM
2002 - The Conference on Computer Communications, vol. 21, no. 1, June
2002 pp. 930-939
Summary:  There has been a surge of interest in the delivery of
personalized information to users (e.g. personalized stocks or travel
information), particularly as mobile users with limited terminal
device...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206562
###

Hrishikesh  Gossain, Carlos  de Morais Cordeiro and Dharma P. 
Agrawal, "Multicast: Wired to wireless", IEEE Communications Magazine,
vol. 40, no. 6, Jun 2002 pp. 116-123
Summary:  Recently there has been an increasing demand for
applications like multiplayer online gaming, where players residing in
different parts of the world participate in the same gaming session...
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206441
###

Nikolaos  Laoutaris and Ioannis  Stavrakakis, "Intrastream
synchronization for continuous media streams: A survey of playout
schedulers", IEEE Network, vol. 16, no. 3, May 2002 pp. 30-40
Summary:  The transmission of real-time streams over best effort
networks has been an interesting research area for over a decade. An
important objective of the research community has been to devise
methods…
http://dl.comsoc.org/ComSocLib/servlet/GetPub?id=206228
###

Search terms used: wireless cellular multicasting "one to many
delivery" 2002

I'll be available during the day if you want to zero in on the
articles that best fit your topic and the time frame that you need.

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