A class of multicast applications, such as reliable multicast, consists of a sender and a set of receivers sending feedback information to the sender and the rest of the receivers. If multicast support is based on source based trees, the above feature can cause an excessive overhead, specially when number of receivers increases (in the order of thousands) The reason is the need to maintain a distribution tree per receiver. This paper presents an extended use of source based frees. It enables distribution of information originated by members of the group through the tree rooted at the sender. This aims to reduce the amount of memory in routers as a consequence of maintaining only one distribution tree per application.Eje: Redes y sistemas ...
Abstract- Multipoint distribution of data is a requirement for various types of applications in such...
This paper describes an architecture that filters packets within a subset of nodes on an existing sh...
Though IP multicast is resource ef£cient in delivering data to a group of members simultaneously, it...
A class of multicast applications, such as reliable multicast, consists of a sender and a set of rec...
Delivery of the same data content to many clients simultaneously over the Internet continues to be a...
Group communication is becoming increasingly important with the decreasing cost of broadband access ...
In this paper, we present an algorithm to construct application-aware distribution trees for applica...
Internet Protocol multicast has been standardised since the late 1980's, but is yet to be extensivel...
In this paper, we present BAD, an application-level multicast infrastructure. BAD is designed to imp...
This paper describes a novel method of building multicast trees for real time traffic with quality o...
Though IP multicast is resource ef£cient in delivering data to a group of members simultaneously, i...
We describe a new application-layer multicast protocol that is specifically designed to scale to l...
ix, 121 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M COMP 2000 ChengExisting mult...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of multicasting a stream of packets in ...
Multicast is not scalable mainly due to the number of forwarding states and control overhead require...
Abstract- Multipoint distribution of data is a requirement for various types of applications in such...
This paper describes an architecture that filters packets within a subset of nodes on an existing sh...
Though IP multicast is resource ef£cient in delivering data to a group of members simultaneously, it...
A class of multicast applications, such as reliable multicast, consists of a sender and a set of rec...
Delivery of the same data content to many clients simultaneously over the Internet continues to be a...
Group communication is becoming increasingly important with the decreasing cost of broadband access ...
In this paper, we present an algorithm to construct application-aware distribution trees for applica...
Internet Protocol multicast has been standardised since the late 1980's, but is yet to be extensivel...
In this paper, we present BAD, an application-level multicast infrastructure. BAD is designed to imp...
This paper describes a novel method of building multicast trees for real time traffic with quality o...
Though IP multicast is resource ef£cient in delivering data to a group of members simultaneously, i...
We describe a new application-layer multicast protocol that is specifically designed to scale to l...
ix, 121 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M COMP 2000 ChengExisting mult...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of multicasting a stream of packets in ...
Multicast is not scalable mainly due to the number of forwarding states and control overhead require...
Abstract- Multipoint distribution of data is a requirement for various types of applications in such...
This paper describes an architecture that filters packets within a subset of nodes on an existing sh...
Though IP multicast is resource ef£cient in delivering data to a group of members simultaneously, it...