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A Survey and Comparison of End-System Overlay Multicast Solutions Suitable for Network Centric Warfare (2004)  (Make Corrections)  (4 citations)
Cristina Abad, William Yurcik, Roy H. Campbell



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Abstract: Multicasting at the IP layer has not been widely adopted due to a combination of technical and non-technical issues. End-system multicast (also called application-layer multicast) is an attractive alternative to IP layer multicast for reasons of user management (set-up and control) and attack avoidance. Sessions can be established on demand such that there are no static points of failure to target in advance. (Update)

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C. Abad, W. Yurcik, and R. Campbell. A survey and comparison of end-system overlay multicast solutions suitable for network centric warfare. In Proc. of SPIE'04. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/abad04survey.html   More

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