%0 Journal Article %T Receiver Based Geographic Multicast Routing in Ad Hoc Networks %A Koteswararao Nuthalapati %A Poornima Samamthula %A Gunasekhar Bathina %J International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing %D 2013 %I %X Existing multicast routing protocols uses multicast trees (or mesh) where receiving nodesmaintains routing information. In sensor networks where traffic is bursty, this multicast state maintenanceadds a large amount of overhead to the routing. Thus, we have developed a stateless receiver-based multicastgeographic routing protocol that simply embeds list of the multicast members (e.g., sinks), in packet headers.The receivers will decide the best way to forward the multicast load. This protocol, calledRBGeographicMulticast exploits the knowledge of the geographic locations of the nodes to remove the needfor costly state maintenance (e.g., tree/mesh/neighbour table maintenance), making it ideally suited for Adhoc network multicast applications. %K Mobile ad hoc networks %K multicast regions %K virtual node %K location %K geographic multicasting %U http://www.ijcsmc.com/docs/papers/April2013/V2I42013101.pdf