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Core Selection Methods for Multicast Routing (1995)  (Make Corrections)  (31 citations)
Kenneth L. Calvert, Ellen W. Zegura, Michael J. Donahoo



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Abstract: Multicast routing is an important topic of both theoretical and practical interest. Several recently-proposed multicast routing algorithms involve the designation of one or more network nodes as the "center" of the routing tree for each multicast group. The choice of this designated router (which we refer to as the "core") influences the shape of the multicast routing tree, and thus influences performance of the routing scheme. In this paper we investigate the relationship between the choice of ... (Update)

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K. Calvert, E. Zegura, and M. Donahoo. Core selection methods for multicast routing. In Proceedings of IC3N '95, 1995. 31 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/calvert95core.html   More

@techreport{ calvertcore,
    author = "Kenneth L. Calvert and Ellen Witte Zegura and Michael J. Donahoo",
    title = "Core Selection Methods for Multicast Routing",
    number = "GIT-CC-95-15",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/calvert95core.html" }
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