Group subscription is a useful mechanism for multicast congestion control: RLM, RLC, FLID-DL, and WEBRC form a promising line of multi-group protocols where receivers provide no feedback to the sender but control congestion via group membership regulation. Unfortunately, the group subscription mechanism also o#ers receivers an opportunity to elicit self-beneficial bandwidth allocations. In particular, a misbehaving receiver can ignore guidelines for group subscription and choose an unfairly high subscription level in a multi-group multicast session. This poses a serious threat to fairness of bandwidth allocation. In this paper, we present the first solution for the problem of inflated subscription. Our design guards access to multicast grou...
This thesis presents several extensions and improvements to a technique called ‘optimization-based c...
Multicast has long been considered an attractive service for the Internet for the provision of multi...
Fairness to current Internet traffic, particularly TCP, is an important requirement for new protocol...
textIP multicast is a network service for scalable distribution of data to multiple receivers. Trad...
Existing multicast control algorithms typically assume trust and free sharing of information among r...
ABSTRACT Congestion control protocols rely on receivers to support fair bandwidth sharing. However, ...
Applications involving the reliable transfer of large volumes of data from a source to multiple dest...
Recently, a TCP-friendly, single-rate multicast congestion control scheme called pgmcc was introduce...
An important concern for source-based multicast congestion control algorithms is the loss path multi...
This paper proposes a new group management protocol called Received-initiated Group Membership Proto...
In recent years, emerging multicast applications involving data delivery from a single source to a l...
Multicast is becoming an increasingly important transmission method on the Internet, since when de...
IP multicast is best-known for its bandwidth conservation and lower resource utilization. The classi...
Abstract We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate net...
In secure group communications, there are both rekey and data traffic. We propose to use application...
This thesis presents several extensions and improvements to a technique called ‘optimization-based c...
Multicast has long been considered an attractive service for the Internet for the provision of multi...
Fairness to current Internet traffic, particularly TCP, is an important requirement for new protocol...
textIP multicast is a network service for scalable distribution of data to multiple receivers. Trad...
Existing multicast control algorithms typically assume trust and free sharing of information among r...
ABSTRACT Congestion control protocols rely on receivers to support fair bandwidth sharing. However, ...
Applications involving the reliable transfer of large volumes of data from a source to multiple dest...
Recently, a TCP-friendly, single-rate multicast congestion control scheme called pgmcc was introduce...
An important concern for source-based multicast congestion control algorithms is the loss path multi...
This paper proposes a new group management protocol called Received-initiated Group Membership Proto...
In recent years, emerging multicast applications involving data delivery from a single source to a l...
Multicast is becoming an increasingly important transmission method on the Internet, since when de...
IP multicast is best-known for its bandwidth conservation and lower resource utilization. The classi...
Abstract We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate net...
In secure group communications, there are both rekey and data traffic. We propose to use application...
This thesis presents several extensions and improvements to a technique called ‘optimization-based c...
Multicast has long been considered an attractive service for the Internet for the provision of multi...
Fairness to current Internet traffic, particularly TCP, is an important requirement for new protocol...