In this paper we describe the theoretical background and practical application of QNA-MC (queueing network analyser supporting multicast), a tool for the analytical evaluation of multicast protocols. QNA-MC is based on the QNA method, which (approximately) analyses open networks of GI|G|m queues. In contrast to standard QNA, QNA-MC allows for the specification and evaluation of multicast routes. As in real multicast communication, packets leaving a particular node can be copied and deterministically routed to several other nodes. In order to analyse such queueing networks, QNA-MC converts the multicast routes to a suitable input for standard QNA. From the results delivered by QNA, QNA-MC then derives several performance measures for multica...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticasting involves the distribution of the same data to ...
Traditional IP Multicast has been proposed in order to manage group communications over the Internet...
In the last years, various approaches have been shown to measure the reliability of an IP multicast ...
Multicasting is a technique used for distributing data packets from one or more sources to a set of ...
Currently, there is a significant change in data traffic on networks, both local and Internet, acros...
This paper examines the application of a simple yet general packet replication scheme to achieve mul...
In networking research, the simulation is often the single way to overcome the lack of equipment nee...
The increasing number of collective communication-based services with a mass interest and the parall...
The increasing number of collective communication-based services with a mass interest and the parall...
Abstract-Multicasting is a technique used for distributing data packets from one or more sources to...
Point-to-multipoint communication is becoming a major need to handle multimedia applications and coo...
This survey on Quality of Service (QoS) in multicast ad hoc networks uses a framework based on the ...
Point-to-multipoint communication is becoming a major need to handle multimedia applications and coo...
In this paper we describe the architecture of an application that was developed for the transmission...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work studies the problem of multicast routing both at a...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticasting involves the distribution of the same data to ...
Traditional IP Multicast has been proposed in order to manage group communications over the Internet...
In the last years, various approaches have been shown to measure the reliability of an IP multicast ...
Multicasting is a technique used for distributing data packets from one or more sources to a set of ...
Currently, there is a significant change in data traffic on networks, both local and Internet, acros...
This paper examines the application of a simple yet general packet replication scheme to achieve mul...
In networking research, the simulation is often the single way to overcome the lack of equipment nee...
The increasing number of collective communication-based services with a mass interest and the parall...
The increasing number of collective communication-based services with a mass interest and the parall...
Abstract-Multicasting is a technique used for distributing data packets from one or more sources to...
Point-to-multipoint communication is becoming a major need to handle multimedia applications and coo...
This survey on Quality of Service (QoS) in multicast ad hoc networks uses a framework based on the ...
Point-to-multipoint communication is becoming a major need to handle multimedia applications and coo...
In this paper we describe the architecture of an application that was developed for the transmission...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work studies the problem of multicast routing both at a...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticasting involves the distribution of the same data to ...
Traditional IP Multicast has been proposed in order to manage group communications over the Internet...
In the last years, various approaches have been shown to measure the reliability of an IP multicast ...