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INFOCOM
1998
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
How Bad is Reliable Multicast without Local Recovery?
We examine the impact of the loss recovery mechanism on the performance of a reliable multicast protocol. Approaches to reliable multicast can be divided into two major classes: s...
Jörg Nonnenmacher, Martin S. Lacher, Matthias...
CLUSTER
2004
IEEE
13 years 4 months ago
DyRAM: An Active Reliable Multicast Framework for Data Distribution
Group communications (multicast) are foreseen to be one of the most critical yet challenging technologies to meet the exponentially growing demands for data distribution in a large...
Moufida Maimour, CongDuc Pham
MM
1998
ACM
79views Multimedia» more  MM 1998»
13 years 8 months ago
Organizing Multicast Receivers Deterministically by Packet-Loss Correlation
The ability to trace multicast paths is currently available in the Internet by means of IGMP MTRACE packets. We introduce Tracer, the rst protocol that organizes the receivers of ...
Brian Neil Levine, Sanjoy Paul, J. J. Garcia-Luna-...
VIS
2004
IEEE
214views Visualization» more  VIS 2004»
14 years 5 months ago
Surface Reconstruction of Noisy and Defective Data Sets
We present a novel surface reconstruction algorithm that can recover high-quality surfaces from noisy and defective data sets without any normal or orientation information. A set ...
Hui Xie, Kevin T. McDonnell, Hong Qin
IWDC
2001
Springer
145views Communications» more  IWDC 2001»
13 years 8 months ago
Activating and Deactivating Repair Servers in Active Multicast Trees
Abstract. For time-constrained applications, repair-server-based active local recovery approaches can be valuable in providing low-latency reliable multicast service. However, an a...
Ping Ji, James F. Kurose, Donald F. Towsley