This paper studies the multicast problem in the multistage interconnection network (MIN) topology. A regular MIN is a unique path network and can provide only a single path choice in routing or multicasting. However, if the MIN is added with a few extra stages, it can offer greater routing flexibilities. Design implications of extra-stage MINs are discussed in this paper. An upper bound on the number of different multicast trees is derived. While the problem of generating all traffic-optimal multicast tree instances may require exponential complexity, generating a single instance of an optimum traffic multicast tree can be done in polynomial time. Performance comparison among some heuristic multicast algorithms as well as the impact of vari...
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Abstract — The lack of resources in routers will become a crucial issue with the deployment of state...
Abstract—We consider wireless ad hoc networks with a large number of users. Subsets of users might b...
Efficient routing of messages is the key to the performance of multicomputers. Multicast communicati...
Multicast is a communication model in which a message is sent from a source to an arbitrary number o...
Abstract: In the age of multimedia and high-speed networks, multicast is one of the mechanism...
Abstract—The growing demand for online media content delivery and multi-player gaming is expected to...
Multicast realises the data delivering to a group of destinations simultaneously while using the min...
Multicast trees can be shared across sources (shared trees) or may be source-specific (shortest path...
The lack of resources in routers will become a crucial issue with the deployment of state storing pr...
Multicast operation is an important operation in multicomputer communication systems and can be used...
The lack of resources in routers will become a crucial issue with the deployment of state storing pr...
We consider wireless ad hoc networks with a large number of users. Subsets of users might be interes...
Multilayer MINs have emerged mainly due to the increased need for routing capacity in the presence o...
Following the iterative research cycle process, this chapter elaborates a methodology and documents ...
Copyright © 2013 Wei Ding et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Commons...
Abstract — The lack of resources in routers will become a crucial issue with the deployment of state...
Abstract—We consider wireless ad hoc networks with a large number of users. Subsets of users might b...
Efficient routing of messages is the key to the performance of multicomputers. Multicast communicati...
Multicast is a communication model in which a message is sent from a source to an arbitrary number o...
Abstract: In the age of multimedia and high-speed networks, multicast is one of the mechanism...
Abstract—The growing demand for online media content delivery and multi-player gaming is expected to...
Multicast realises the data delivering to a group of destinations simultaneously while using the min...
Multicast trees can be shared across sources (shared trees) or may be source-specific (shortest path...
The lack of resources in routers will become a crucial issue with the deployment of state storing pr...
Multicast operation is an important operation in multicomputer communication systems and can be used...
The lack of resources in routers will become a crucial issue with the deployment of state storing pr...
We consider wireless ad hoc networks with a large number of users. Subsets of users might be interes...
Multilayer MINs have emerged mainly due to the increased need for routing capacity in the presence o...
Following the iterative research cycle process, this chapter elaborates a methodology and documents ...
Copyright © 2013 Wei Ding et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Commons...
Abstract — The lack of resources in routers will become a crucial issue with the deployment of state...
Abstract—We consider wireless ad hoc networks with a large number of users. Subsets of users might b...