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ALGORITHMICA
2005
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13 years 4 months ago
A Comparison of Multicast Pull Models
We consider the setting of a web server that receives requests for documents from clients, and returns the requested documents over a multicast/broadcast channel. We compare the q...
Kirk Pruhs, Patchrawat Uthaisombut
SPAA
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Playing push vs pull: models and algorithms for disseminating dynamic data in networks
Consider a network in which a collection of source nodes maintain and periodically update data objects for a collection of sink nodes, each of which periodically accesses the data...
R. C. Chakinala, Abishek Kumarasubramanian, Kofi A...
INFOCOM
1997
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Performance Modelling of Reliable Multicast Transmission
Our aim is to investigate reliable transmission for multicast communication and explore its relationship to multicast routing. We derive two characterizations that enable the comp...
Jörg Nonnenmacher, Ernst Biersack
MTA
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Comparison of in-network versus Staggered Multicast video distribution models
This paper proposes a new video distribution service: Video-In-Network (VIN). In VIN, videos are continuously circulating in an optical network where they can be easily retrieved ...
Huaqun Guo, Lek Heng Ngoh, Wai-Choong Wong, Joo Ge...
FORTE
2003
13 years 6 months ago
A Lightweight Formal Analysis of a Multicast Key Management Scheme
Abstract. This paper describes the analysis of Pull-Based Asynchronous Rekeying Framework (ARF), a recently proposed solution to the scalable group key management problem in secure...
Mana Taghdiri, Daniel Jackson