We propose a membership protocol for group communications in mobile Internet. The protocol is called RGB, which is the acronym of "a Ring-based hierarchy of access proxies, access Gateways, and Border routers". RGB runs in a parallel and distributed way in the sense that each network entity in the ring-based hierarchy maintains local information about its possible leader, previous, next, parent and child neighbors, and that each network entity independently collects/generates membership change information, which is propagated by the one-round membership algorithm concurrently running in all the logical rings. We prove that the proposed protocol is scalable in the sense that the scalability of a ring-based hierarchy is as good as that of a t...
In this paper, we study two key problems arising from mobile peer-to-peer media streaming: the stabi...
Abstract—Secure and efficient communication among a set of mobile nodes is one of the most important...
This paper proposes a new group management protocol called Received-initiated Group Membership Proto...
We propose a membership protocol for group commu-nications in mobile Internet. The protocol is calle...
In recent years, Internet computing and wireless communications are converging. The converged networ...
We propose a RingNet hierarchy of proxies for mobile group communications, which is a combination of...
Abstract: Group communications have been studied in the wired Internet for many years and remain a ...
The explosive growth of mobile and wireless communications has attracted interests in the integratio...
Abstract — We propose a RingNet hierarchy of proxies for mobile group communications, which is a com...
mechanism for constructing reliable, fault-tolerant distributed application. When GCS is extended in...
Wireless networks are growing rapidly in recent years and research in wireless technology is gainin...
International audienceThe notion of Group communication has long been introduced as a core service o...
Real-time group communication is an indispensable part of many interactive multimedia applications o...
In this paper we analyze the scalability of a control protocol providing a user-level group communic...
Group communication has been increasingly used as an efficient communication means for facilitating ...
In this paper, we study two key problems arising from mobile peer-to-peer media streaming: the stabi...
Abstract—Secure and efficient communication among a set of mobile nodes is one of the most important...
This paper proposes a new group management protocol called Received-initiated Group Membership Proto...
We propose a membership protocol for group commu-nications in mobile Internet. The protocol is calle...
In recent years, Internet computing and wireless communications are converging. The converged networ...
We propose a RingNet hierarchy of proxies for mobile group communications, which is a combination of...
Abstract: Group communications have been studied in the wired Internet for many years and remain a ...
The explosive growth of mobile and wireless communications has attracted interests in the integratio...
Abstract — We propose a RingNet hierarchy of proxies for mobile group communications, which is a com...
mechanism for constructing reliable, fault-tolerant distributed application. When GCS is extended in...
Wireless networks are growing rapidly in recent years and research in wireless technology is gainin...
International audienceThe notion of Group communication has long been introduced as a core service o...
Real-time group communication is an indispensable part of many interactive multimedia applications o...
In this paper we analyze the scalability of a control protocol providing a user-level group communic...
Group communication has been increasingly used as an efficient communication means for facilitating ...
In this paper, we study two key problems arising from mobile peer-to-peer media streaming: the stabi...
Abstract—Secure and efficient communication among a set of mobile nodes is one of the most important...
This paper proposes a new group management protocol called Received-initiated Group Membership Proto...