Large-scale applications are characterized by a large number of dynamic and often interactive group members. The nature of these applications is such that participants are not interested in all the content transmitted. We examine three currently available techniques to scope delivery of content to interested receivers in IP multicast: filtering, where data is filtered by middleware before passed to the application; addressing, where data is routed only to those receivers that express their interest; and hybrid approaches. We propose a framework that models large-scale application behavior. We use this framework to evaluate the performance of these applications and related protocols when the network is capable of filtering or addressing. Our...
Abstract — Multicast was one of the first “value-added ” services to be developed and deployed in th...
Many common implementations of Message Passing Inter- face (MPI) implement collective operations ove...
IP Multicast is an efficient mechanism of delivering a large amount of data to a group of members ov...
Large-scale applications are characterized by a large number of dynamic and often interactive group ...
Abstract — Large-scale applications are characterized by a large num-ber of dynamic and often intera...
Delivering data to on-line game participants requires the game data to be "customized " in...
Deering's model of Internet group communication, in spite of its simplicity and elegance, impos...
Deering's model of Internet group communication, in spite of its simplicity and elegance, imposes li...
In response to the serious scalability and deployment concerns with IP Multicast, we and other resea...
The IP multicast model allows scalable and efficient multi-party communication, particularly for gro...
Abstract—We find that current group communications protocols are far from “one size fits all, ” they...
An increasing number of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Internet applications rely today on data dissemination as...
We propose a new network and system architecture for multicast in the Internet. Our main objectives ...
Abstract—This paper develops an efficient and scalable multi-cast scheme for high-quality multimedia...
The use of large-scale multimedia applications has escalated in recent years. Distributed object fra...
Abstract — Multicast was one of the first “value-added ” services to be developed and deployed in th...
Many common implementations of Message Passing Inter- face (MPI) implement collective operations ove...
IP Multicast is an efficient mechanism of delivering a large amount of data to a group of members ov...
Large-scale applications are characterized by a large number of dynamic and often interactive group ...
Abstract — Large-scale applications are characterized by a large num-ber of dynamic and often intera...
Delivering data to on-line game participants requires the game data to be "customized " in...
Deering's model of Internet group communication, in spite of its simplicity and elegance, impos...
Deering's model of Internet group communication, in spite of its simplicity and elegance, imposes li...
In response to the serious scalability and deployment concerns with IP Multicast, we and other resea...
The IP multicast model allows scalable and efficient multi-party communication, particularly for gro...
Abstract—We find that current group communications protocols are far from “one size fits all, ” they...
An increasing number of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Internet applications rely today on data dissemination as...
We propose a new network and system architecture for multicast in the Internet. Our main objectives ...
Abstract—This paper develops an efficient and scalable multi-cast scheme for high-quality multimedia...
The use of large-scale multimedia applications has escalated in recent years. Distributed object fra...
Abstract — Multicast was one of the first “value-added ” services to be developed and deployed in th...
Many common implementations of Message Passing Inter- face (MPI) implement collective operations ove...
IP Multicast is an efficient mechanism of delivering a large amount of data to a group of members ov...