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NGC
2001
Springer
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15 years 2 months ago
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, o...
Sylvia Ratnasamy, Mark Handley, Richard M. Karp, S...
PROMS
2001
Springer
170views Multimedia» more  PROMS 2001»
15 years 2 months ago
GCAP: A New Multimedia Multicast Architecture for QoS
Despite its obvious suitability for distributed multimedia applications, multicasting has not yet found widespread application. Having analyzed shortcomings of today's approac...
Michel Diaz, Roberto Canonico, Luis Costa, Serge F...
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MM
1998
ACM
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15 years 1 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-...
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COMCOM
2006
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14 years 9 months ago
A case for tree evolution in QoS multicasting
The phenomenal growth of group communications and QoS-aware applications over the Internet have accelerated the development of multicasting technologies. The Core-Based Tree (CBT) ...
Anirban Chakrabarti, G. Manimaran
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CCGRID
2008
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
A Stable Broadcast Algorithm
—Distributing large data to many nodes, known as a broadcast or a multicast, is an important operation in parallel and distributed computing. Most previous broadcast algorithms e...
Kei Takahashi, Hideo Saito, Takeshi Shibata, Kenji...