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SCRIBE: A large-scale and decentralized application-level multicast infrastructure (2002)

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by Miguel Castro , Peter Druschel , Anne-Marie Kermarrec , Antony Rowstron
Venue:IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC
Citations:435 - 28 self
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@ARTICLE{Castro02scribe:a,
    author = {Miguel Castro and Peter Druschel and Anne-Marie Kermarrec and Antony Rowstron},
    title = {SCRIBE: A large-scale and decentralized application-level multicast infrastructure},
    journal = {IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC},
    year = {2002},
    volume = {20},
    pages = {2002}
}

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This paper presents Scribe, a scalable application-level multicast infrastructure. Scribe supports large numbers of groups, with a potentially large number of members per group. Scribe is built on top of Pastry, a generic peer-to-peer object location and routing substrate overlayed on the Internet, and leverages Pastry's reliability, self-organization, and locality properties. Pastry is used to create and manage groups and to build efficient multicast trees for the dissemination of messages to each group. Scribe provides best-effort reliability guarantees, but we outline how an application can extend Scribe to provide stronger reliability. Simulation results, based on a realistic network topology model, show that Scribe scales across a wide range of groups and group sizes. Also, it balances the load on the nodes while achieving acceptable delay and link stress when compared to IP multicast.

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