Name-oriented networks introduce the vision of an information-centric, secure, globally available publish-subscribe infrastructure. Current approaches concentrate on unicast-based pull mechanisms and thereby fall short in automatically updating content at receivers. In this paper, we argue that an inclusion of multicast will grant additional benefits to the network layer, namely efficient distribution of real-time data, a many-to-many communication model, and simplified rendezvous processes. These aspects are comprehensively reflected by a group-oriented naming concept that integrates the various available group schemes and introduces new use cases. A first draft of this name-oriented multicast access has been implemented in the HAMcast mid...
[[abstract]]With the widespread use of Internet applications such as Teleconference, Pay-TV, Collabo...
The characteristics of ad hoc networks naturally encourage the de-ployment of distributed services. ...
Multicasting is a technique that enables a single packet transmission to reach one or more destinati...
Human-centric naming will largely facilitate access and deployment of network services in a future I...
Group communication based on multicast enables efficient one-to-many and many-to-many distribution o...
The predominantly content-oriented use of today's networks has led to the development of information...
Abstract. The publish/subscribe (or pub/sub) paradigm is a simple and easy to use model for intercon...
The publish/subscribe (or pub/sub) paradigm is a simple and easy to use model for interconnecting ap...
IP multicasting is the ability to send IP datagrams to a set of nodes, or a group, in such a way as ...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that overlay multicast is an important technology for applications ...
A large fraction of today’s Internet applications are inter-nally publish/subscribe in nature; the c...
Most current schemes for multicast routing assume that multicast routers participate both in forward...
Deering's model of Internet group communication, in spite of its simplicity and elegance, impos...
Application layer multicast (ALM) has been proposed to overcome current limitations in IP multicast ...
Abstract: A generic pub/sub communication system (often referred to in the literature as Event Servi...
[[abstract]]With the widespread use of Internet applications such as Teleconference, Pay-TV, Collabo...
The characteristics of ad hoc networks naturally encourage the de-ployment of distributed services. ...
Multicasting is a technique that enables a single packet transmission to reach one or more destinati...
Human-centric naming will largely facilitate access and deployment of network services in a future I...
Group communication based on multicast enables efficient one-to-many and many-to-many distribution o...
The predominantly content-oriented use of today's networks has led to the development of information...
Abstract. The publish/subscribe (or pub/sub) paradigm is a simple and easy to use model for intercon...
The publish/subscribe (or pub/sub) paradigm is a simple and easy to use model for interconnecting ap...
IP multicasting is the ability to send IP datagrams to a set of nodes, or a group, in such a way as ...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that overlay multicast is an important technology for applications ...
A large fraction of today’s Internet applications are inter-nally publish/subscribe in nature; the c...
Most current schemes for multicast routing assume that multicast routers participate both in forward...
Deering's model of Internet group communication, in spite of its simplicity and elegance, impos...
Application layer multicast (ALM) has been proposed to overcome current limitations in IP multicast ...
Abstract: A generic pub/sub communication system (often referred to in the literature as Event Servi...
[[abstract]]With the widespread use of Internet applications such as Teleconference, Pay-TV, Collabo...
The characteristics of ad hoc networks naturally encourage the de-ployment of distributed services. ...
Multicasting is a technique that enables a single packet transmission to reach one or more destinati...