| Daniel Zappala, Aaron Fabbri, and Virginia Lo. An evaluation of shared multicast trees with multiple cores. Telecommunication Systems, 19(3-4):461--479, March - April 2002. 152 |
....This is transparently handled by the fault tolerance module in the middleware layer. A challenge is to keep consistency between replicated rendezvous nodes and to ensure that event dissemination trees will cover all replicas. The problem is similar to multicast with multiple cores as described in [25]. A subscriber should be able to contact any of the replicated rendezvous nodes and still be able to receive events coming from event publishers attached to a different replica. Four different techniques can be identified to achieve this, and we are currently working on simulating their respective ....
D. Zappala and A. Fabbfl. An Evaluation of Shared Multicast Trees with Multiple Active Cores. In P. Lorenz, editor, LNCS 2093.
....proxy, and senders likewise transmit their data to one proxy. The proxies then use both application level protocols and SSM channels to deliver the data to all the group members. Our use of proxies is based on previous work designing a multicast routing protocol with multiple network level cores [12]. A. Basic Protocol Each SSM session advertises a primary channel, denoted by (S 1 ; G 1 ) and a set of proxies P 1 ; P 2 : P p , where P 1 = S 1 . The primary channel is used for backward compatibility with standard SSM hosts. Standard SSM receivers join this channel and receive all session ....
Daniel Zappala and Aaron Fabbri, "An Evaluation of Shared Multicast Trees with Multiple Active Cores," in International Conference on Networking, ICN'01, July 2001.
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Daniel Zappala, Aaron Fabbri, and Virginia Lo. An evaluation of shared multicast trees with multiple cores. Telecommunication Systems, 19(3-4):461--479, March - April 2002. 152
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D. Zappala, A. Fabbri, and V. Lo. An evaluation of shared multicast trees with multiple cores. Journal of Telecommunication Systems Kluwer Academic Publishers, 19(3-4), March 2002.
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Daniel Zappala and Aaron Fabbri. An Evaluation of Shared Multicast Trees with Multiple Active Cores. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference in Networking (ICN'01), pages 620--629, Colmar, France, July 2001.
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