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A Case for End System Multicast
- in Proceedings of ACM Sigmetrics
, 2000
"... Abstract — 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, IP Multicast is still plagued with concerns pertaining to scalability, network management, deployment and suppor ..."
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and support for higher layer functionality such as error, flow and congestion control. In this paper, we explore an alternative architecture that we term End System Multicast, where end systems implement all multicast related functionality including membership management and packet replication. This shifting
A Case for End System Multicast
- in Proceedings of ACM Sigmetrics
, 2002
"... 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, IP Multicast is still plagued with concerns pertaining to scalability, network management, deployment and support for highe ..."
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for higher layer functionality such as error, flow and congestion control. In this paper, we explore an alternative architecture that we term End System Multicast, where end systems implement all multicast related functionality including membership management and packet replication. This shifting
A Case for End System Multicast *
"... The conventional wisdom has been that IP is the natural protocol layer for implementing multicast related function-ality. However, ten years after its initial proposal, IP Multi-cast is still plagued with concerns pertaining to scalability, network management, deployment and support for higher layer ..."
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layer functionality such as error, flow and congestion con-trol. In this paper, we explore an alternative architecture for small and sparse groups, where end systems implement all multicast related functionality including membership man-agement and packet replication. We call such a scheme End System
Chunkyspread: Heterogeneous Unstructured End System Multicast
"... In order to maximize throughput in end-system multicast, it is necessary to have fine-grained control over the transmit load of each participating member. This both avoids bottlenecks where members are overloaded, and allows heterogeneous members to contribute as much transmit capacity as they are a ..."
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In order to maximize throughput in end-system multicast, it is necessary to have fine-grained control over the transmit load of each participating member. This both avoids bottlenecks where members are overloaded, and allows heterogeneous members to contribute as much transmit capacity
Implementation of Narada protocol for End System Multicast
"... The IP layer has been the preferred protocol layer for implementing Multicast related functionality. End System Multicast. was introduced as an alternate way which pushed the functionality of Multicast to the higher level layers (application layer). The Narada protocol is one of those used for imple ..."
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The IP layer has been the preferred protocol layer for implementing Multicast related functionality. End System Multicast. was introduced as an alternate way which pushed the functionality of Multicast to the higher level layers (application layer). The Narada protocol is one of those used
1 A Case for End System Multicast
"... Abstract — 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, IP Multicast is still plagued with concerns pertaining to scalability, network management, deployment and suppor ..."
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and support for higher layer functionality such as error, flow and congestion control. In this paper, we explore an alternative architecture that we term End System Multicast, where end systems implement all multicast related functionality including membership management and packet replication. This shifting
End System Multicast Protocol for Collaborative Virtual Environments
"... IP Multicasting has been a crucial requirement of many scalable networked virtual environments by providing an efficient network mechanism through which a sender can transmit its information to a large number of receivers without having to send multiple copies of the same data over a physical link. ..."
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layer multicasting as it relates to distributed and collaborative virtual environments and the development of our own end system multicast protocol for multi-sender virtual teleconference applications.
Adaptive Pre-Stored Video Streaming With End System Multicast
, 2002
"... End system multicast is regarded as a promising architecture for multimedia group communications over the Internet. In this paper we discuss how to integrate adaptation capability from the application and flexible multicast functionality from End system multicast for prestored video streaming applic ..."
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End system multicast is regarded as a promising architecture for multimedia group communications over the Internet. In this paper we discuss how to integrate adaptation capability from the application and flexible multicast functionality from End system multicast for prestored video streaming
An Architectural Infrastructure and Topological Optimization for End System Multicast
, 2002
"... Although IP-multicast has been proposed and investigated for the some time, there are major problems inherent in the IP-multicasting technique, for example, scalability problems, difficulty to allocate a globally unique multicast address, complexity to support higher level features such as reliable ..."
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data transfer, congestion/flow control and security, and more importantly, deployment problem due to architectural changes to core routers. Recently, End-System Multicast (ESM) has been proposed as an alternative solution so that multicasting services can be quickly deployed. In this paper, we consider
End System Multicast: An Architectural Infrastructure and Topological Optimization
, 2003
"... Although IP-multicast has been proposed and investigated for years, there are major problems inherent in the IP-multicasting technique, e.g., difficulty to scale up the system, difficulty in allocating a globally unique multicast address, complexity in supporting higher level features such as reliab ..."
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such as reliable data transfer and congestion/flow control, more importantly, difficulty to deploy on the current Internet infrastructure due to necessity to change many core routers. Recently, End-System Multicast (ESM) has been proposed as an alternative solution so that multicasting services can be quickly
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