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A QoS-aware multicast routing protocol

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2000
The future Internet is expected to support multicast applications with quality of service (QoS) requirements. To facilitate this, QoS multicast routing protocols are pivotal in enabling new receivers to join a multicast group. However, current routing protocols are either too restrictive in their search for a feasible path between a new receiver and ...
K Nahrstedt, Yuval Shavitt
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Competitive multicast routing

Wireless Networks, 1995
In this paper, we introduce and solve the multicast routing problem for virtual circuit environment without making any assumptions about the communication patterns, or about the network topology. By multicast we refer to the case were one source transmits to several destination the same information. Also, we allow arbitrary interleaving of subscription
Baruch Awerbuch, Yossi Azar
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Multicast routing instabilities

IEEE Internet Computing, 2004
Native multicast is critical for scaling the delivery of high-bandwidth data, such as audio and video, to multiple receivers. Until recently, however, multicast routing has been unstable, thus making it difficult to ensure robust data delivery. The authors' in-depth analysis of routing instabilities in the multicast infrastructure seeks to identify ...
Prashant Rajvaidya, Kevin C. Almeroth
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Scalable Internet Multicast Routing

Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks - IC3N'95, 2002
In distributed network applications such as multiparty teleconferencing, users often need to send the same message to several other users. To achieve such one-to-many or many-to-many communication efficiently in wide-area internetworks, it is imperative to support multicasting, i.e., concurrent sending of messages from one source to multiple receivers.
Mehrdad Parsa, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
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On multicast routing in Clos networks

Proceedings Second International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN'96), 2002
Multicast routing in high speed networks is one of the key issues in the design and implementation of applications such as video conferencing. Traditionally, the problems are formalised as either the shortest path problem or Steiner tree problem where the objective function is either the shortest path or the minimum costs associated with the path ...
Jan-Ming Ho, De-Ron Liang, Kuo-Hui Tsai
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The global multicast routing protocol - a new architecture for hierarchical multicast routing

IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2003. ICC '03., 2004
This paper presents a new inter-domain multicast protocol, the global multicast routing protocol (GMRP), that has the potential to be highly scalable and efficient, and, at the same time is simple to implement. GMRP minimizes signaling traffic, optimizes bandwidth use and remains unaffected by the group dynamics.
Gaurav Agrawal, Jagan Agrawal
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Multimedia multicast routing

1997
This paper proposes an algorithm for constructing a multicast route for high bandwidth, delay-sensitive applications in a wide area point-to-point network. Each edge of the network is associated with a cost, delay and capacity. The receivers of the multicast may have different individual requirements in a heterogeneous environment.
L. Rajesh Kumar, D. Janaki Ram
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Compact Multicast Routing

2009
In a distributed network, a compact multicast scheme is a routing scheme that allows any source to send messages to any set of targets. We study the trade-off between the space used to store the routing table on each node and the stretch factor of the multicast scheme - the maximum ratio over all sets of nodes between the cost of the multicast route ...
Ittai Abraham   +2 more
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