International audienceWe consider the problem of constructing a multicast tree that connects a group of source nodes to a group of sink nodes (receivers) and minimizes the maximum end-to-end delay between any pair of source/sink nodes. This is known as the \emphminimum eccentricity multicast tree problem, and is directly related to the quality of service requirements of real multipoint applications. We deal directly with the problem in its general form, meaning that the sets of source and sink nodes need not be overlapping nor disjoint. The main contribution of this work is a polynomial algorithm for this problem on general networks which is inspired by an innovative method that uses geometric relationships on the xy-plane
Abstract. We consider generalizations of the k-source sum of vertex eccentricity problem (k-SVET) an...
We propose an algorithm for finding a multicast tree in packet-switched networks. The objective is t...
When transmitting data from a single source to many recipients, it is often desirable to use some re...
International audienceWe consider the problem of constructing a multicast tree that connects a group...
We consider the problem of constructing a multicast tree that connects a group of source nodes to ...
We formulate the problem of multicast tree generation as one of computing a directed Steiner tree of...
Most network-based multimedia applications require multicasting with constraints such as bandwidth a...
Abstract. We consider a problem of cost-constrained minimum-delay multicasting in a network, which i...
We consider a problem of cost-constrained minimum-delay multicasting in a network, which is to find ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of constructing minimum-delay multicast trees for messa...
Abstract—The growing demand for online media content delivery and multi-player gaming is expected to...
A new heuristic algorithm is presented for constructing minimum-cost multicast trees with delay cons...
International audienceOperators of networks covering large areas are confronted with demands from so...
[[abstract]]This paper studies the problem of constructing a minimum-cost multicast tree (or Seiner ...
We give a multicast tree construction method for delay-sensitive applications by first trying to com...
Abstract. We consider generalizations of the k-source sum of vertex eccentricity problem (k-SVET) an...
We propose an algorithm for finding a multicast tree in packet-switched networks. The objective is t...
When transmitting data from a single source to many recipients, it is often desirable to use some re...
International audienceWe consider the problem of constructing a multicast tree that connects a group...
We consider the problem of constructing a multicast tree that connects a group of source nodes to ...
We formulate the problem of multicast tree generation as one of computing a directed Steiner tree of...
Most network-based multimedia applications require multicasting with constraints such as bandwidth a...
Abstract. We consider a problem of cost-constrained minimum-delay multicasting in a network, which i...
We consider a problem of cost-constrained minimum-delay multicasting in a network, which is to find ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the problem of constructing minimum-delay multicast trees for messa...
Abstract—The growing demand for online media content delivery and multi-player gaming is expected to...
A new heuristic algorithm is presented for constructing minimum-cost multicast trees with delay cons...
International audienceOperators of networks covering large areas are confronted with demands from so...
[[abstract]]This paper studies the problem of constructing a minimum-cost multicast tree (or Seiner ...
We give a multicast tree construction method for delay-sensitive applications by first trying to com...
Abstract. We consider generalizations of the k-source sum of vertex eccentricity problem (k-SVET) an...
We propose an algorithm for finding a multicast tree in packet-switched networks. The objective is t...
When transmitting data from a single source to many recipients, it is often desirable to use some re...