In application-level high bandwidth multicast (HBM), physical links can be shared by multiple long-lived unicast flows. We identify several data transfer patterns which can cause suboptimal bandwidth usage of narrow links and which have not been clearly identified in previous solutions for application-level HBM. We propose a distributed solution to avoid these problematic patterns, with which end systems are coordinated and each is responsible to forward a bounded amount of data. Consequently, the outgoing traffic of each end system is balanced and limited. It avoids congestion due to merging unicast flows, which increases the utilization of the narrow links. Receivers that are close by topologically request their data in a disjoint and coo...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group could receive...
. This paper addresses the multicast distribution of data generated on the fly to a set of widely he...
The cooperation of end users can be exploited to boost the performance of high-bandwidth multicast. ...
Applications involving the reliable transfer of large volumes of data from a source to multiple dest...
Recently a number of application-layer multicast (ALM) protocols have been proposed as a promising a...
In tree-based multicast systems, a relatively small number of interior nodes carry the load of forwa...
Abstract We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate net...
A recent means for enabling multicast in the Internet involves deploying network overlays where end-...
Many of the proposed multicast congestion avoidance algorithms are single-rate where heterogeneity i...
(eng) Many of the proposed multicast congestion avoidance algorithms are single-rate where heterogen...
AbstractIn computer network, multicast is popular transmission scheme for multimedia application but...
The issue of multicast of broadband, real-time data in a heterogeneous environment, in which the dat...
In this paper, we examine the problem of large-volume data dissemination via overlay networks. A nat...
peer reviewedHeterogeneity of receivers makes it hard to control congestion for multicast transmissi...
Current reliable multicast protocols do not have scalable congestion control mechanisms and this def...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group could receive...
. This paper addresses the multicast distribution of data generated on the fly to a set of widely he...
The cooperation of end users can be exploited to boost the performance of high-bandwidth multicast. ...
Applications involving the reliable transfer of large volumes of data from a source to multiple dest...
Recently a number of application-layer multicast (ALM) protocols have been proposed as a promising a...
In tree-based multicast systems, a relatively small number of interior nodes carry the load of forwa...
Abstract We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate net...
A recent means for enabling multicast in the Internet involves deploying network overlays where end-...
Many of the proposed multicast congestion avoidance algorithms are single-rate where heterogeneity i...
(eng) Many of the proposed multicast congestion avoidance algorithms are single-rate where heterogen...
AbstractIn computer network, multicast is popular transmission scheme for multimedia application but...
The issue of multicast of broadband, real-time data in a heterogeneous environment, in which the dat...
In this paper, we examine the problem of large-volume data dissemination via overlay networks. A nat...
peer reviewedHeterogeneity of receivers makes it hard to control congestion for multicast transmissi...
Current reliable multicast protocols do not have scalable congestion control mechanisms and this def...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group could receive...
. This paper addresses the multicast distribution of data generated on the fly to a set of widely he...
The cooperation of end users can be exploited to boost the performance of high-bandwidth multicast. ...