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Multicast Communication on Network Computers

IEEE Software, 1985
Channel-oriented packet casting is a predominant feature of Micros, an operating system designed to explore control and communication techniques for network computers containing thousands of hosts.
A.J. Frank, L.D. Wittie, A.J. Bernstein
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Channeled multicast for group communications

Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems part 3 - AAMAS '02, 2002
Multi-agent systems can benefit from the possibility of broadcasting messages to a wide audience. The audience may include overhearing agents which, unknown to senders, observe conversations and, among other things, pro-actively send suggestions. Current mainstream agent communication languages however lack adequate support for broadcasting. This paper
Paolo Busetta   +2 more
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Multicast group communication for CORBA

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications, 1999
Multicast group communication is a useful augmentation to CORBA both for fault-tolerant and highly available applications and for groupware and cooperative work applications. However, different multicast group communication protocols are appropriate in different environments, e.g. local area vs. wide area networks, and Internet vs. ATM.
L.E. Moser   +4 more
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Elastic multicast for tactical communications

MILCOM 2012 - 2012 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2012
This paper presents a multicast routing mechanism supporting the classical IP multicast service model that can dynamically use redundant forwarding in the parts of the network affected by a high rate of topology changes, while converging to regular multicast distribution trees where or when the network becomes relatively stable.
Claudiu Danilov   +5 more
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Optimal State Allocation for Multicast Communications With Explicit Multicast Forwarding

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2008
In this paper, we propose a scalable and adaptive multicast forwarding mechanism based on explicit multicast (Xcast). This mechanism optimizes the allocation of forwarding states in routers and can be used to improve the scalability of traditional IP multicast and source-specific multicast. Compared with previous work, our mechanism needs fewer routers
Yang, De-Nian, Liao, Wanjiun
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Ordered and reliable multicast communication

ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 1991
Multicasting (sending a message to a subset of sites in a network) has become a popular mechanism of interprocess communication in distributed systems. Many applications (e.g., distributed databases) require that a message be transmitted to multiple processes. One indisputably desirable quality of any type of message transmission is reliability.
Hector Garcia-Molina, AnneMarie Spauster
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Competitive routing in multicast communications

Networks, 2005
AbstractWe consider competitive routing in multicast networks from a noncooperative game theoretical perspective. There areNusers sharing a network, and each has to send a quantity of packets to a different set of addressees (each address must receive the same packets).
Boulogne, Thomas, Altman, E.
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Study of Multicast Broadcast Single Frequency Network Area in Multicast Communications

2020 14th International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ICSPCS), 2020
Multicast was introduced in Long-Term Evolution (LTE) in release 8 as the technology for the Evolved Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (eMBMS) and has been steadily updated in the later releases. Unlike unicast where available resources are split amongst each User Equipment (UE), in Multicast Broadcast Single Frequency Network (MBSFN), all the ...
Chen Shen   +3 more
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Leaker Identification in Multicast Communication

2012
Multicast is a communication mode in which data is exchanged among multiple end systems. An important concern in multicast communications is the protection of copyrights. While preventing copyright violations seems very difficult, tracing copyright violators (leaker identification) is more feasible and can be used as a deterrence alternative.
Emad Eldin Mohamed, Driss Guerchi
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Multicast support for group communications

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1991
Abstract This paper describes a multicast model which can be integrated into existing unicast communication systems to provide better support for group communications. Multicast services are becoming more important, as more and more of today's network workstation environments are used to provide group communications for the exchange of multimedia ...
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