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BO-Multicast: Boolean Operation Multicast

2006 Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications, 2006
Multicast is a multiuser communication scheme. Till now, multicast has been studied to handle one multicast group at a time. However new applications such as online games need to handle multiple groups simultaneously. This paper proposes BO-Multicast; Boolean operation multicast.
Shinhyoung Lee   +3 more
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Multicast redux

Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on Research on enterprise networking, 2009
IP multicast, after spending much of the last 20 years as the subject of research papers, protocol design efforts and limited experimental usage, is finally seeing significant deployment in production networks. The efficiency afforded by one-to-many network layer distribution is well-suited to such emerging applications as IPTV, file distribution ...
Elliott Karpilovsky   +3 more
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Aggregated Multicast for Scalable QoS Multicast Provisioning

2001
IP multicast suffers from scalability problem with the number of concurrently active multicast groups, while scalability of QoS multicast is even further from being solved. In this paper, we propose an approach to reduce multicast forwarding state and provision multicast with QoS guarantees. In our approach, multiple groups are forced to share a single
Mario Gerla   +3 more
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The Stability Problem of Multicast Trees in Layered Multicast

2003
In this paper, we study the stability problem of an one-to-many multicast tree in the context of cumulative layered multicast system. Especially, “How does the number of links change as the number of users in a group changes when congestion occurs?” First, we introduce a stability index to evaluate and quantify the stability of the tree.
Feng Shi, Jianping Wu, Ke Xu 0002
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Island multicast : the combination of IP-multicast with application-level multicast

2014
With the availability and penetration of multicast-capable routers, many local networks in today's Internet are multicast-capable. However, achieving global IP multicast is still hindered by many management and technical difficulties. This is because routers interconnecting these local multicast-capable networks, or so-called "islands," are often ...
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Application-aware multicast

GLOBECOM'01. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Cat. No.01CH37270), 2002
Measuring the quality of multicast multi-layered applications based only on the amount of data that arrives at the receivers is insufficient in many circumstances. This paper proposes a three-metric approach that improves the global quality/fairness of the multicast sessions.
Dias de Amorim, Marcelo   +2 more
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Intelligent multicast router discovery mechanism in mobile multicast

Advanced Industrial Conference on Telecommunications/Service Assurance with Partial and Intermittent Resources Conference/E-Learning on Telecommunications Workshop (AICT/SAPIR/ELETE'05), 2005
This paper describes a new mechanism for the discovery of a more efficient routing path in mobile multicast. When a mobile node (MN) moves to another foreign network, and it does not support multicast service, the multicast router discovery (MRD) mechanism enables the MN to forward multicast packets through using the most efficient routing path.
Hoyoung Lee, Sunyoung Han
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Multicast tree computation in networks with multicast incapable nodes

2011 IEEE 12th International Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing, 2011
Multicast transmission offers a bandwidth efficient solution for delivering media content to multiple destinations over the Internet. However, in many existing networks, some (if not all) nodes do not support multicast, i.e., they cannot create multiple outgoing flows with one incoming data flow.
Limin Tang   +5 more
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Probabilistic multicast: generalizing the multicast paradigm to improve scalability

Proceedings of INFOCOM '94 Conference on Computer Communications, 2002
The article considers the multicast-to-some generalization of the traditional multicast paradigm. In this form of communication, a multicast group is still associated with each multicast message. It is, however, only necessary for any randomly determined subset of the multicast group to receive a multicast message.
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Multicast for small conferences: a scalable multicast mechanism on IPv6

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2004
Many new Internet applications require data transmission from a sender to multiple receivers. Unfortunately, the IP multicast technology used today suffers from scalability problems, especially when used fro small and sparse groups. Multicast for small conferences (MSC) is a novel approach aimed at providing more efficient support for audio conferences,
Stefan Egger, Torsten Braun
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