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Parity-time symmetry enabled ultra-efficient nonlinear optical signal processing. [PDF]

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BO-Multicast: Boolean Operation Multicast

2006 Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications, 2006
Multicast is a multiuser communication scheme. Till now, multicast has been studied to handle one multicast group at a time. However new applications such as online games need to handle multiple groups simultaneously. This paper proposes BO-Multicast; Boolean operation multicast.
Shinhyoung Lee   +3 more
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Application-aware multicast

GLOBECOM'01. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Cat. No.01CH37270), 2002
Measuring the quality of multicast multi-layered applications based only on the amount of data that arrives at the receivers is insufficient in many circumstances. This paper proposes a three-metric approach that improves the global quality/fairness of the multicast sessions.
Dias de Amorim, Marcelo   +2 more
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Island multicast: the combination of IP multicast with application-level multicast

2004 IEEE International Conference on Communications (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37577), 2004
The Internet nowadays consists of multicast-capable domains or "islands" interconnected by multicast-incapable routers. In order to achieve efficient global multicast, we propose and study island multicast (IM) where overlay connections are used between islands while IP multicast is used within an island.
K.-W.R. Cheuk, S.-H.G. Chan, J.Y.-B. Lee
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Scalable reliable multicast using multiple multicast groups

Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems, 1997
We examine an approach for providing reliable, scalable multicast communication, using multiple multicast groups for reducing receiver processing costs in a multicast session. In this approach a single multicast group is used for the original transmission of packets.
Sneha K. Kasera, Jim Kurose, Don Towsley
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Multicast

2002
The advancement in optical fiber and switching technologies has resulted in new generation high-speed networks that can achieve speeds of up to a few gigabits per second. Also, the progress in audio, video and data storage technologies has given rise to new distributed real-time applications. These applications may involve multimedia, which require low
D. Chakraborty   +2 more
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Scalable reliable multicast using multiple multicast channels

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2000
We examine an approach for providing reliable, scalable multicast communication, involving the use of multiple multicast channels for reducing receiver processing costs and reducing network bandwidth consumption in a multicast session. In this approach a single multicast channel is used for the original transmission of packets.
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