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Optimal multicast route packing

European Journal of Operational Research, 2009
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Kang, J, Park, K, Park, S Park, Sungsoo
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The heuristics for the constrained multicast routing

1996
We present in this paper heuristics for the multicast routing problem in communications. Two constraints are considered, namely, the end-to-end delay along the path from the source to any destination is bounded, and the total cost of the edges associated with the problem-defining graph is minimized.
Zongben Xu, Bo-Ting Yang
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A Multicast Routing Algorithm for CSCW

2004
The CRMR, which is an algorithm for updating multicast tree dynamically, is presented. It constructs an initial multicast tree using KPP and builds a virtual trunk (VT) simultaneously. The nodes of the VT are relatively stable and nodes changes are based on the VT.
Xiongfei Li   +3 more
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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).
Thomas Boulogne, Eitan Altman
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Multicast routing in self-routing multistage networks

Proceedings of INFOCOM '94 Conference on Computer Communications, 2002
The authors present a study on multicast routing algorithms for the self-routing multistage networks. This work is based on the use of the cube concept which consists of a group of outlets reachable in one pass through the network. A multicast connection is decomposed into associated cubes such that each cube can be self-routed through the network. The
Xiaoqiang Chen, Vijay Kumar
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Multicast routing protocol by multicast agent in mobile networks

Proceedings 2000 International Conference on Parallel Processing, 2002
Providing multicast service to mobile hosts is difficult due to frequent changes of mobile host location and group membership. To overcome the difficulty, several multicast protocols for mobile hosts have been proposed. Although the protocols solve several problems inherent in multicast routing proposals for static hosts, they still have problems such ...
Hee-Sook Shin   +2 more
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Multicast routing infrastructure in ATM networks

Proceedings 7th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (Cat. No.98EX226), 2000
Communication via computer networks has been growing rapidly. Technology has gained momentum. Industry, international organizations, and businesses, have started relying on networks to provide reliable, supportive, fast, and easy methods to maintain transactions between their branches.
Sohail Sheikh   +3 more
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Algorithm for an oriented multicast routing protocol

ICC 2001. IEEE International Conference on Communications. Conference Record (Cat. No.01CH37240), 2002
An increasing number of Internet applications and services will require the use of multicast in the near future. However, only a few techniques are currently used in network-layer multicast routing protocols, such as flooding, pruning or reverse path construction methods. We propose an algorithm to define a new way of multicasting.
Damien Magoni, Jean-Jacques Pansiot
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Multiobjective Multicast Routing Algorithm

2004
This paper presents a new multiobjective multicast routing algorithm (MMA) based on the Strength Pareto Evolutionary Algorithm (SPEA), which simultaneously optimizes the cost of the tree, the maximum end-to-end delay, the average delay and the maximum link utilization.
Jorge Crichigno, Benjamín Barán
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Routing broadband multicast streams

Computer Communications, 1992
Abstract Conventional Steiner tree algorithms have provided good solutions to single-shot and narrow-band multicast, but impose serious problems to multipoint broadband communications, such as videoconferencing, where a single path is often unable to handle the huge bandwidth involved.
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