Existing multicast routing mechanisms were intended for use within regions where a group is widely represented or bandwidth is universally plentiful. When group members, and sende...
Stephen E. Deering, Deborah Estrin, Dino Farinacci...
Abstract— Many IP multicast-based applications, such as multimedia conferencing, multiplayer games, require controlling the group memberships of senders and receivers. One common...
IP multicast has fueled an assortment of large-scale applications over the Internet ranging from interactive video conferencing to whiteboards to video recording on-demand systems...
—We present an end system architecture designed to support networking with quality of service (QoS) guarantees. The protocol processing component of the architecture, called Migr...