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Dimensioning multicastāenabled communications networks
Networks, 2002AbstractThis paper concerns the network design problem of dimensioning capacity, available in discrete, nonuniform levels, for multicast traffic in a backbone communications network. An integer programming model, which includes embedded models for the Steiner tree problem in graphs, is proposed.
Prytz, Mikael, Forsgren, Anders
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Multicast Cryptosystem: A Cryptosystem for Secure Multicast Communication
2008 IFIP International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing, 2008The recent growth of multimedia group of applications is driving the need for secure multicast communication. Secure multicast communication in dynamic environments like wireless networks and grids are potentially of critical concern. As multicast group members move in and out of the group, in order to preserve confidentiality, it becomes imperative to
A. John Prakash, V. Rhymend Uthariaraj
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QOS based multicast communications
Proceedings of International Conference on Protocols for Multimedia Systems - Multimedia Networking, 2002In a distributed multimedia integration environment, there is a need for transmission control methods based on real-time communication protocols, that provide a relative quality of service (QOS) to allow a variety of receiving capacities for group members and their requests and that provide a dynamic QOS to cope with temporary CPU overload and network ...
Y. Onoe, H. Tokuda
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Message ordering in multicast communication
First IEEE Symposium on Global Data Networking, 2002Presents a simple solution to the problem of message ordering in multicast communication. The authors divide the problem into two subproblems: one for the broadcast network and the other for the point-to-point network. The solution for the subproblems are obtained first and then applied directly to the interconnected networks.
null Cheeha Kim, null Jai Yong Lee
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Multicast communication in multicomputer networks
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1993Efficient routing of messages is a key to the performance of multicomputers. Multicast communication refers to the delivery of the same message from a source node to an arbitrary number of destination nodes. While multicast communication is highly demanded in many applications, most of the existing multicomputers do not directly support this service ...
Lin, Xiaola, Ni, Lionel Ming-Shuan
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Layered Multicast Group Construction for Reliable Multicast Communications
1999In reliable multicast communications, transmission rate of a sender should be restricted to the node capability of the lowest node in order to support reliable transmission of packets to all receivers in a multicast group. Even a node of high capability should receive packets at lower rate when there are lower capability nodes in a corresponding ...
Miki Yamamoto +2 more
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Group Communication and Multicast
2001In this paper we propose a group communication architecture for the Internet. This architecture is implemented as a middleware which provides a separation between a general group communication service model, and the multicast mechanisms used to implement this service.
Justin Templemore-Finlayson +1 more
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Equitable Optimization for Multicast Communication
International Journal of Decision Support System Technology, 2020Multicast communication is characterized by the multiplicity of streams defining different groups, where each stream has multiple sources. A multicast communication tends to flood the network with a large number of flows that can overload some nodes and unload others. This imbalance in the load distribution weakens network performance and could produce
Said Fourour, Yahia Lebbah
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Checkpointing with multicast communication
1998 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.98TH8339), 1998For long-running or large-scale distributed programs, the ability to provide software fault-tolerance via checkpointing is valuable. For scalable systems, multicast communication is becoming a predominant communication paradigm. While some aspects of consistency and channel state are the same for both unicast and multicast protocols, the implementation
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