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2001
Springer
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Extremum Feedback for Very Large Multicast Groups
In multicast communication, it is often required that feedback is received from a potentially very large group of responders while at the same time a feedback implosion needs to be...
Jörg Widmer, Thomas Fuhrmann
NGC
2001
Springer
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The Multicast Bandwidth Advantage in Serving a Web Site
Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the web servers. A method to overcome this problem is to send these pages, requested by many ...
Yossi Azar, Meir Feder, Eyal Lubetzky, Doron Rajwa...
NGC
2001
Springer
116views Communications» more  NGC 2001»
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Scalable IP Multicast Sender Access Control for Bi-directional Trees
Bi-directional shared tree is an efficient routing scheme for interactive multicast applications with multiple sources. Given the open-group IP multicast service model, it is impor...
Ning Wang, George Pavlou
NGC
2001
Springer
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Aggregated Multicast with Inter-Group Tree Sharing
IP multicast suffers from scalability problems for large numbers of multicast groups, since each router keeps forwarding state proportional to the number of multicast tree passing ...
Aiguo Fei, Jun-Hong Cui, Mario Gerla, Michalis Fal...
NGC
2001
Springer
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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...