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Cross-Layer Analysis of Machine Learning Models for Secure and Energy-Efficient IoT Networks. [PDF]
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Integration of DSRC, mmWave, and THz Bands in a 6G CR-SDVN. [PDF]
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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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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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Proceedings of GLOBECOM '95, 2002
Multicast is a fundamental issue in distributed computing and networking, especially for applications such as audio and video transmission. The minimal cost route selection problem for multicasting is an NP-complete problem even for regular network topologies such as meshes and hypercubes. We therefore present a simple heuristic algorithm for multicast
A. Shaikh, S. Lu, K. Shin
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Multicast is a fundamental issue in distributed computing and networking, especially for applications such as audio and video transmission. The minimal cost route selection problem for multicasting is an NP-complete problem even for regular network topologies such as meshes and hypercubes. We therefore present a simple heuristic algorithm for multicast
A. Shaikh, S. Lu, K. Shin
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Multicast routing instabilities
IEEE Internet Computing, 2004Native 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 ...
P. Rajvaidya, K.C. Almeroth
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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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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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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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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 ...
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Mobile Multicast Route Optimisation
2006 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2006The multiparty nature of multicast applications presents new challenges for Mobile IP users. Unfortunately, when a multicast receiver is mobile, it will experience additional delay in receiving multicast packets due to handover delay, join latency, and increased propagation delay to the new location. In this paper we propose a new solution to avoid the
Romdhani, Imed +3 more
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2011
In this chapter, we study a class of multicast routing problems that cannot be described by a static definition of a network and a multicast group. In the online version of the multicast routing problems, we assume that members of a multicast group are able to enter or leave the group as desired.
Carlos A. S. Oliveira, Panos M. Pardalos
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In this chapter, we study a class of multicast routing problems that cannot be described by a static definition of a network and a multicast group. In the online version of the multicast routing problems, we assume that members of a multicast group are able to enter or leave the group as desired.
Carlos A. S. Oliveira, Panos M. Pardalos
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