Group communication based on multicast enables efficient one-to-many and many-to-many distribution of real-time data. Multicast communication would therefore be beneficial to popular Internet applications such as IPTV, online multiplayer games and audio/video conferencing, and is considered as an important network service for future CCN/ICN architectures. However, multicast exists in many flavors and technologies, and on different network layers with incompatible application interfaces and divergent states of deployment. Due to these challenges of multicast plurality, there is no multicast service available on the Internet today. In this paper, we present a dynamic and technology-transparent group communication scheme by names. We extend HA...
{In this paper we examine the problem of group-based multicast communication in the context of mobil...
As expectations for the Internet to support multimedia applications grow, new services need to be de...
A problem that we are experiencing in communication networks is the ability to efficiently multicast...
Human-centric naming will largely facilitate access and deployment of network services in a future I...
Name-oriented networks introduce the vision of an information-centric, secure, globally available pu...
Group communication services exist in a large variety of flavors and technical implementations at di...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new multicast scheme, PAM, which as opposed to native IP multica...
Efficient group communication within the Internet has been implemented by multicast. Unfortunately, ...
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...
Key-based routing has enabled efficient group communication on the application or service middleware...
Advances in high speed routing and switching devices in recent years make it possible to facilitate ...
Abstract—We find that current group communications protocols are far from “one size fits all, ” they...
The characteristics of ad hoc networks naturally encourage the de-ployment of distributed services. ...
Deering's model of Internet group communication, in spite of its simplicity and elegance, impos...
{In this paper we examine the problem of group-based multicast communication in the context of mobil...
As expectations for the Internet to support multimedia applications grow, new services need to be de...
A problem that we are experiencing in communication networks is the ability to efficiently multicast...
Human-centric naming will largely facilitate access and deployment of network services in a future I...
Name-oriented networks introduce the vision of an information-centric, secure, globally available pu...
Group communication services exist in a large variety of flavors and technical implementations at di...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a new multicast scheme, PAM, which as opposed to native IP multica...
Efficient group communication within the Internet has been implemented by multicast. Unfortunately, ...
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...
Key-based routing has enabled efficient group communication on the application or service middleware...
Advances in high speed routing and switching devices in recent years make it possible to facilitate ...
Abstract—We find that current group communications protocols are far from “one size fits all, ” they...
The characteristics of ad hoc networks naturally encourage the de-ployment of distributed services. ...
Deering's model of Internet group communication, in spite of its simplicity and elegance, impos...
{In this paper we examine the problem of group-based multicast communication in the context of mobil...
As expectations for the Internet to support multimedia applications grow, new services need to be de...
A problem that we are experiencing in communication networks is the ability to efficiently multicast...