IP multicast and overlay multicast have been proposed for one-to-many data delivery over the Internet. Compared to overlay multicast, IP multicast is less deployed but can achieve higher delivery efficiency. Researchers hence study how to combine IP multicast with overlay multicast in order to achieve both high deployability and high delivery efficiency. This combination is called island multicast. In this article we present a comprehensive survey of recent research on island multicast. We investigate the general architecture and key components of island multicast. We then discuss the core issue in island multicast: how to set up delivery connections across multiple multicast domains. We finally discuss open issues for future research
The Scalable Island Multicast protocol integrates Internet Protocol multicast and overlay delivery f...
As a fundamental model of communication, multicast has long been treated as a network primitive, whi...
Multicast is a group communication paradigm which aims at reducing, as much as possible, the amount ...
Traditional overlay protocols use unicast connections to form delivery trees. While it can achieve g...
The Internet nowadays consists of multicast-capable domains or "islands" interconnected by multicast...
With the availability and penetration of multicast-capable routers, many local networks in today's I...
IP Multicast is a technique that can transmit one copy of data traffic to multiple receivers at one ...
Many applications can benefit from ubiquitous availability of multicast delivery. Unfortunately IP m...
Abstract — A ubiquitous and efficient multicast data delivery service is essential to the success of...
Multicast is an important communication paradigm, upon which many distribution applications are buil...
Despite the fact that global multicast is still not possible in today's Internet, many local network...
Despite the fact that global multicast is still not possible in today's Internet, many local network...
Overcast is an application-level multicasting system that can be incrementally deployed using today’...
resources to serve multiple clients by duplicating the data packets at the closest possible point to...
Key-based routing has enabled efficient group communication on the application or service middleware...
The Scalable Island Multicast protocol integrates Internet Protocol multicast and overlay delivery f...
As a fundamental model of communication, multicast has long been treated as a network primitive, whi...
Multicast is a group communication paradigm which aims at reducing, as much as possible, the amount ...
Traditional overlay protocols use unicast connections to form delivery trees. While it can achieve g...
The Internet nowadays consists of multicast-capable domains or "islands" interconnected by multicast...
With the availability and penetration of multicast-capable routers, many local networks in today's I...
IP Multicast is a technique that can transmit one copy of data traffic to multiple receivers at one ...
Many applications can benefit from ubiquitous availability of multicast delivery. Unfortunately IP m...
Abstract — A ubiquitous and efficient multicast data delivery service is essential to the success of...
Multicast is an important communication paradigm, upon which many distribution applications are buil...
Despite the fact that global multicast is still not possible in today's Internet, many local network...
Despite the fact that global multicast is still not possible in today's Internet, many local network...
Overcast is an application-level multicasting system that can be incrementally deployed using today’...
resources to serve multiple clients by duplicating the data packets at the closest possible point to...
Key-based routing has enabled efficient group communication on the application or service middleware...
The Scalable Island Multicast protocol integrates Internet Protocol multicast and overlay delivery f...
As a fundamental model of communication, multicast has long been treated as a network primitive, whi...
Multicast is a group communication paradigm which aims at reducing, as much as possible, the amount ...