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Gossiping in the multicasting communication environment
Proceedings 15th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. IPDPS 2001, 2002The gossiping problem consists of an n processor communication network N, in which every processor has to broadcast a single message. We present an efficient algorithm to generate a communication schedule with total communication time at most n+r, where r is the radius of the network, when message multicasting is allowed.
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QoS negotiation for multicast communications
1994This paper deals with the Quality of Service (QoS) negotiation for multicast connections. First, we show that in the multicast case, the QoS parameters may be separated into two classes, namely the parameters whose scope is the whole multicast connection and those whose scope is limited to each receiver separately.
Mathy, Laurent, Bonaventure, Olivier
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Hierarchies of keys in secure multicast communications
Journal of Computer Security, 2010This work considers key management for secure multicast in the Logical Key Hierarchy (LKH) model and proposes a methodology to establish the minimal key bit length that guarantees a specified degree of confidentiality for the multicast communications managed within this model.
Roberto Di Pietro +2 more
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Leaker Identification in Multicast Communication
2012Multicast 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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On multicasting in a communication network
Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks - IC3N'95, 2002An important problem in communication networks is to be able to efficiently multicast information to a group of network sites. Multicasting reduces the transmission overhead of the network and the time it takes for all the nodes in the subset to receive the information.
K. Makki, N. Pissinou, O. Frieder
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Multicast Session Management and QoS Management for Multicast Group Communications
2008 International Conference on Information Networking, 2008Conventional multicast group communications need a dynamic mechanism for group management according to the join/leave of receivers and for the modification of membership information and a QoS management for a reliable multicast group communication.
Jung-Jin Park +2 more
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International journal of information technology, 2022
Vinod Kumar +3 more
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Vinod Kumar +3 more
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Optimal State Allocation for Multicast Communications With Explicit Multicast Forwarding
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2008In 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
De-Nian Yang, Wanjiun Liao
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Wireless Network Virtualization with Multicast Communications
2018 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2018As a flexible network sharing mechanism, wireless network virtualization (WNV) can significantly improve the resource utilization and reduce the overall expense for the next generation wireless networks. Considering the users' common interests on popular contents, we introduce wireless multicast into wireless virtual networks.
Bingtao He +4 more
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Optimizing state allocation for multicast communications
IEEE INFOCOM 2004, 2005We propose a new forwarding mechanism for IP multicast based on explicit multicast (Xcast). Compared with traditional IP multicast, our mechanism achieves a more flexible allocation of multicast forwarding states among routers. Previous works only focus on reducing the number of routers which store the forwarding states, ignoring the distribution of ...
De-Nian Yang, Wanjiun Liao
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