Efficient group communication within the Internet has been implemented by multicast. Unfortunately, its global deployment is missing. Nevertheless, emerging and progressively establishing popular applications, like IPTV or large-scale social video chats, require an economical data distribution throughout the Internet. To overcome the limitations of multicast deployment, we introduce and analyze BIDIR-SAM, the first structured overlay multicast scheme based on bi-directional shared prefix trees. BIDIR-SAM admits predictable costs growing logarithmically with increasing group size. We also present a broadcast approach for DHT-enabled P2P networks. Both schemes are integrated in a standard compliant hybrid group communication architecture, bri...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new multicast scheme, PAM, which as opposed to native IP multica...
We propose a new network and system architecture for multicast in the Internet. Our main objectives ...
In the paper, we consider a preference heterogeneity problem in large-scale multicast applications. ...
Efficient group communication within the Internet has been implemented by multicast. Unfortunately, ...
IPTV, software replication and other large-scale distribution tasks urge the need for efficient mult...
Multicast communication services are among the longest debated areas in the 30 years history of the ...
Multicast communication services are one of the longest debated issues in the 30 years history of th...
There is an increasing economic desire driven by widespread applications like IPTV or conferencing t...
IPTV, software replication, and other large scale content distribution services urge the need for fa...
In this paper, we propose a Two-tier Overlay Multicast Architecture (TOMA) to provide scalable and e...
Group communication based on multicast enables efficient one-to-many and many-to-many distribution o...
Key-based routing has enabled efficient group communication on the application or service middleware...
In this work, we propose a Two-tier Overlay Multicast Architecture (TOMA) to provide scalable and ef...
P multicast confronts a severe scalability problem when there are large numbers of multicast groups ...
Recent developments in the area of peer-to-peer computing show that structured overlay networks impl...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new multicast scheme, PAM, which as opposed to native IP multica...
We propose a new network and system architecture for multicast in the Internet. Our main objectives ...
In the paper, we consider a preference heterogeneity problem in large-scale multicast applications. ...
Efficient group communication within the Internet has been implemented by multicast. Unfortunately, ...
IPTV, software replication and other large-scale distribution tasks urge the need for efficient mult...
Multicast communication services are among the longest debated areas in the 30 years history of the ...
Multicast communication services are one of the longest debated issues in the 30 years history of th...
There is an increasing economic desire driven by widespread applications like IPTV or conferencing t...
IPTV, software replication, and other large scale content distribution services urge the need for fa...
In this paper, we propose a Two-tier Overlay Multicast Architecture (TOMA) to provide scalable and e...
Group communication based on multicast enables efficient one-to-many and many-to-many distribution o...
Key-based routing has enabled efficient group communication on the application or service middleware...
In this work, we propose a Two-tier Overlay Multicast Architecture (TOMA) to provide scalable and ef...
P multicast confronts a severe scalability problem when there are large numbers of multicast groups ...
Recent developments in the area of peer-to-peer computing show that structured overlay networks impl...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new multicast scheme, PAM, which as opposed to native IP multica...
We propose a new network and system architecture for multicast in the Internet. Our main objectives ...
In the paper, we consider a preference heterogeneity problem in large-scale multicast applications. ...