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MMNS
2004
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13 years 10 months ago
Bandwidth Constrained IP Multicast Traffic Engineering Without MPLS Overlay
Existing multicast traffic engineering (TE) solutions tend to use explicit routing through MPLS tunnels. In this paper we shift away from this overlay approach and address the band...
Ning Wang, George Pavlou
INFOCOM
1999
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Inference of Multicast Routing Trees and Bottleneck Bandwidths Using End-to-end Measurements
Abstract-- The efficacy of end-to-end multicast transport protocols depends critically upon their ability to scale efficiently to a large number of receivers. Several research mult...
Sylvia Ratnasamy, Steven McCanne
SIGMETRICS
2000
ACM
177views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2000»
14 years 1 months ago
A case for end system multicast
— The conventional wisdom has been that IP is the natural protocol layer for implementing multicast related functionality. However, more than a decade after its initial proposal,...
Yang-Hua Chu, Sanjay G. Rao, Hui Zhang
ICIP
2010
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
P2P group communication using Scalable Video Coding
P2P-streaming has become of high interest in the last years, since it reduces the load on expensive servers, due to the participation of receivers in the media transmission. In th...
Yago Sanchez de la Fuente, Thomas Schierl, Corneli...
CCR
2004
91views more  CCR 2004»
13 years 9 months ago
New techniques for making transport protocols robust to corruption-based loss
Current congestion control algorithms treat packet loss as an indication of network congestion, under the assumption that most losses are caused by router queues overflowing. In r...
Wesley M. Eddy, Shawn Ostermann, Mark Allman