| G. Phillips, S. Shenker, and H. Tangmunarunkit. Comments on the Chuang-Sirbu Scaling Law. In ACM SIGCOMM'99, pages 41-51, Cambridge, Massachsetts, USA, August 1999. |
....the average length of the unicast route, and N is the number of leaf routers. The exponent k is called Economy of Scale (EoS) factor, 0 k 1. In [1] it was demonstrated through simulations that k 0:8 for realistic networks. This result was later re validated mathematically by Phillips et al. [13]. Recently Chalmers and Almeroth [14] confirmed it using the data collected from MBone, though they suggested that the EoS factor is closer to 0:7. Equation (1) suggests a straightforward multicast pricing scheme. It is assumed in [1] that the multicast routers can be discovered using distributed ....
G. Phillips, S. Shenker, and H. Tangmunarunkit, "Comments on the Chuang-Sirbu Scaling Law," in ACM SIGCOMM'99, Cambridge, Massachsetts, USA, Aug. 1999.
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G. Phillips, S. Shenker, and H. Tangmunarunkit. Comments on the Chuang-Sirbu Scaling Law. In ACM SIGCOMM'99, pages 41-51, Cambridge, Massachsetts, USA, August 1999.
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