We present a novel protocol, M3L, for multicast tree fault isolation based purely upon end-to-end information. Here, a fault is a link with a loss rate exceeding a specified thres...
Timur Friedman, Donald F. Towsley, James F. Kurose
Multicast network services advantageously complement multimedia information and communication technologies, as they open up the realm for highly scalable multicustomer application...
If multicast communication appears as the most efficient way to send data to a group of participants, it presents also more vulnerabilities to attacks and requires services such as...
We present an approach to building multicast services at the network layer using unicast forwarding and two additional building blocks: (i) ephemeral state probes, i.e. extremely l...
— Recent proposals in multicast overlay construction have demonstrated the importance of exploiting underlying network topology. However, these topology-aware proposals often rel...