Abstract—We find that current group communications protocols are far from “one size fits all, ” they are typically geared toward and optimized for particular scenarios. Multicasting, in general, works well if the density of group members is sparse and in low mobility; broadcasting, in contrast, works well with a high density of group members and in high mobility. Due to the dynamics of the network, one strategy may be preferable to the other at different times and in different localized regions. In this paper, we first quantify the trade-offs between broadcasting and multicasting and evaluate the suitability of a strategy in various scenarios of deployment. Based on the lessons learned, we design a protocol that adapts in response to the dy...
Advances in high speed routing and switching devices in recent years make it possible to facilitate ...
Traditional broadcast protocols fail to scale to large settings. Several recent attempts have prove...
In this article, we give an overview over broadcast and multicast in IP networks. After introducing ...
Abstract. In group communications, we find that current multicast protocols are far from ”one size f...
Key-based routing has enabled efficient group communication on the application or service middleware...
Abstract—Mobile ad-hoc networks allow wireless devices to freely communicate without the need of any...
Multicasting is intended for group-oriented computing. There are more and more applications where on...
We present two protocols, a distributed reliable broadcast and a distributed reliable multicast; the...
I A multicast is a message that is delivered to multiple listeners on multiple systems simultaneousl...
A problem that we are experiencing in communication networks is the ability to efficiently multicast...
The characteristics of ad hoc networks naturally encourage the de-ployment of distributed services. ...
Network protocol designers, both at the physical and network level, have long considered interferenc...
The communication in traditional network is unicast enabled by IP unicast protocol, on the contrary,...
Network protocol designers, both at the physical and network level, have long considered interferenc...
Abstract – An ad hoc network is a dynamic wireless network with the engagement of cooperative nodes ...
Advances in high speed routing and switching devices in recent years make it possible to facilitate ...
Traditional broadcast protocols fail to scale to large settings. Several recent attempts have prove...
In this article, we give an overview over broadcast and multicast in IP networks. After introducing ...
Abstract. In group communications, we find that current multicast protocols are far from ”one size f...
Key-based routing has enabled efficient group communication on the application or service middleware...
Abstract—Mobile ad-hoc networks allow wireless devices to freely communicate without the need of any...
Multicasting is intended for group-oriented computing. There are more and more applications where on...
We present two protocols, a distributed reliable broadcast and a distributed reliable multicast; the...
I A multicast is a message that is delivered to multiple listeners on multiple systems simultaneousl...
A problem that we are experiencing in communication networks is the ability to efficiently multicast...
The characteristics of ad hoc networks naturally encourage the de-ployment of distributed services. ...
Network protocol designers, both at the physical and network level, have long considered interferenc...
The communication in traditional network is unicast enabled by IP unicast protocol, on the contrary,...
Network protocol designers, both at the physical and network level, have long considered interferenc...
Abstract – An ad hoc network is a dynamic wireless network with the engagement of cooperative nodes ...
Advances in high speed routing and switching devices in recent years make it possible to facilitate ...
Traditional broadcast protocols fail to scale to large settings. Several recent attempts have prove...
In this article, we give an overview over broadcast and multicast in IP networks. After introducing ...