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	Title		: Multipoint Relay Flooding for Manets
	Author(s)	: T. Clausen, P. Minet, C. Perkins
	Filename	: draft-perkins-manet-mprf-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2004-3-15
	
This document describes the MultiPoint Relay Flooding (MPRF) protocol
for maintenance of efficient flooding structures in mobile ad-hoc
networks.  The protocol is an adaptation of the classical flooding
algorithm, with the difference that many nodes are relieved of the
responsibility to relay flooded messages while still ensuring that
all nodes receive the messages.  The key concept used in the protocol
is that of multipoint relays (MPRs).  MPRs are selected nodes which
are the only nodes needed to forward messages during the flooding
process.  This technique substantially reduces the message overhead
as compared to the more straightforward and well-known flooding
mechanism, where every node retransmits each message just once, upon
receiving the first copy of the message. The protocol is particularly
suitable for dense networks.

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