In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group can receive service at different rates, depending on the user requirements and the network congestion level. Compared with unirate multicasting, this provides more flexibility to the user and allows more efficient usage of the network resources. In this paper, we address the rate control problem for multirate multicast sessions, with the objective of maximizing the total receiver utility. This aggregate utility maximization problem not only takes into account the heterogeneity in user requirements, but also provides a unified framework for diverse fairness objectives. We propose an algorithm for this problem and show, through analysis and simulation, that...
In this paper, we consider the rate control problem with the objective ofmaximizing the total user u...
In this two-part paper we present a general framework for addressing the optimal rare control proble...
Abstract—Although initially proposed as the deployable alternative to IP multicast, the overlay netw...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group can receive s...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicastgroup could receive ...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group could receive...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group can receive s...
Multirate multicasting, where the receivers of a multicast group can receive service at different ra...
We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate networks, di...
Abstract We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate net...
The authors consider the optimal flow control problem in multirate multicast networks where all rece...
We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate networks, di...
We study the fair allocation of bandwidth in multicast networks with multirate capabilities. In mult...
We study fairness in a multicast network. We assume that different receivers of the same session can...
Heterogeneous multicast is an efficient communication scheme especially for multimedia applications ...
In this paper, we consider the rate control problem with the objective ofmaximizing the total user u...
In this two-part paper we present a general framework for addressing the optimal rare control proble...
Abstract—Although initially proposed as the deployable alternative to IP multicast, the overlay netw...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group can receive s...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicastgroup could receive ...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group could receive...
In multirate multicasting, different users (receivers) within the same multicast group can receive s...
Multirate multicasting, where the receivers of a multicast group can receive service at different ra...
We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate networks, di...
Abstract We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate net...
The authors consider the optimal flow control problem in multirate multicast networks where all rece...
We study fairness of resource allocation in multirate, multicast networks. In multirate networks, di...
We study the fair allocation of bandwidth in multicast networks with multirate capabilities. In mult...
We study fairness in a multicast network. We assume that different receivers of the same session can...
Heterogeneous multicast is an efficient communication scheme especially for multimedia applications ...
In this paper, we consider the rate control problem with the objective ofmaximizing the total user u...
In this two-part paper we present a general framework for addressing the optimal rare control proble...
Abstract—Although initially proposed as the deployable alternative to IP multicast, the overlay netw...