This paper presents a reliable multicast protocol (OTERS) that organizes receivers into a fusion tree that matches the multicast delivery tree of the source and uses this tree to ...
Multicast is the ability of a communication network to accept a single message from an application and to deliver copies of the message to multiple recipients at different locatio...
—The future Internet is expected to support multicast applications with quality of service (QoS) requirements. To facilitate this, QoS multicast routing protocols are pivotal in ...
Native multicast routing protocols have been built and deployed using two basic types of trees: singlesource, shortest-path trees and shared, core-based trees. Core-based multicas...
In Internet multicast, the set of receivers can be dynamic with receivers joining and leaving a group asynchronously and without the knowledge of the sources. The Internet today u...
George F. Riley, Mostafa H. Ammar, Lenitra M. Clay