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Application-Level Multicast Using Content-Addressable Networks

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Application-Level Multicast Using Content-Addressable Networks
Abstract. Most currently proposed solutions to application-level multicast organize the group members into an application-level mesh over which a DistanceVector routing protocol, or a similar algorithm, is used to construct source-rooted distribution trees. The use of a global routing protocol limits the scalability of these systems. Other proposed solutions that scale to larger numbers of receivers do so by restricting the multicast service model to be single-sourced. In this paper, we propose an application-level multicast scheme capable of scaling to large group sizes without restricting the service model to a single source. Our scheme builds on recent work on Content-Addressable Networks (CANs). Extending the CAN framework to support multicast comes at trivial additional cost and, because of the structured nature of CAN topologies, obviates the need for a multicast routing algorithm. Given the deployment of a distributed infrastructure such as a CAN, we believe our CAN-based multic...
Sylvia Ratnasamy, Mark Handley, Richard M. Karp, S
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where NGC
Authors Sylvia Ratnasamy, Mark Handley, Richard M. Karp, Scott Shenker
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