In this paper, we measure and model the distribution of multicast group members. Multicast research has traditionally been plagued by a lack of real data and an absence of a systematic simulation methodology. Although temporal group properties have received some attention, the location of group members has not been measured and modelled. However, the placement of members can have significant impact on the design and evaluation of multicast schemes and protocols as shown in previous studies. In our work, we identify properties of members that reflect their spatial clustering and the correlation among them (such as participation probability, and pairwise correlation). Then, we obtain values for these properties by monitoring the membership of...
Spectral clustering is a modern data clustering methodology with many notable advantages. However, t...
Network models are widely used to represent relations between interacting units or actors. Network d...
The various forms of Internet groups share many similarities to groups that exist in the offline wor...
Previous multicast research often makes commonly accepted but unverifed assumptions on network topol...
This paper concerns multicast applications that are interested in the evolution of their membership ...
Abstract — People in densely populated environments typi-cally form groups that split and merge. In ...
Cohesive subgroups have always represented an important construct for sociologists who study individ...
International audienceWe propose two novel on-line estimation algorithms to determine the size of a ...
Massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs) offer a unique laboratory for examining large-scale patte...
International audienceThis paper concerns multicast applications that are interested in the evolutio...
The transmission of infectious disease through a population is often modeled assuming that interacti...
Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining wha...
Abstract. This paper examines the decentralized formation of groups within a peer-to-peer multi-agen...
Reliable multicasting based distributed simulations and conferences require safe data packet deliver...
Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining wha...
Spectral clustering is a modern data clustering methodology with many notable advantages. However, t...
Network models are widely used to represent relations between interacting units or actors. Network d...
The various forms of Internet groups share many similarities to groups that exist in the offline wor...
Previous multicast research often makes commonly accepted but unverifed assumptions on network topol...
This paper concerns multicast applications that are interested in the evolution of their membership ...
Abstract — People in densely populated environments typi-cally form groups that split and merge. In ...
Cohesive subgroups have always represented an important construct for sociologists who study individ...
International audienceWe propose two novel on-line estimation algorithms to determine the size of a ...
Massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs) offer a unique laboratory for examining large-scale patte...
International audienceThis paper concerns multicast applications that are interested in the evolutio...
The transmission of infectious disease through a population is often modeled assuming that interacti...
Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining wha...
Abstract. This paper examines the decentralized formation of groups within a peer-to-peer multi-agen...
Reliable multicasting based distributed simulations and conferences require safe data packet deliver...
Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining wha...
Spectral clustering is a modern data clustering methodology with many notable advantages. However, t...
Network models are widely used to represent relations between interacting units or actors. Network d...
The various forms of Internet groups share many similarities to groups that exist in the offline wor...