| I. Stoica, T. Ng, and H. Zhang. REUNITE: A recursive unicast approach to multicast. In Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM'00, Tel Aviv, Israel, Mar. 2000. |
....These protocols largely differ in the way the distribution topology is created and maintained, some of them leading to mesh based distribution, others to tree based distribution. In each case the topology is regularly updated to take into account possible topology changes. Finally, the REUNITE [25] and HBH [26] proposals follow a recursive unicast approach to solve the multicast deployment issue. The idea is to have some REUNITE HBH capable routers that act as branching nodes and create copies with modified unicast destination address between two hops. It is similar to XCAST except that ....
I. Stoica, T. S. Eugene Ng, and H. Zhang, "Reunite: A Recursive Unicast Approach to Multicast," IEEE INFOCOM 2000.
....These protocols largely differ in the way the distribution topology is created and maintained, some of them leading to mesh based distribution, others to tre based distribution. In each case the topology is regularly updated to take into account possible topology qhanges, Finally, the REUNITE [25] and. HBH [26] proposals follow a reqursive unicast approach to solve the multicast deployment issuc. The idea is to have some REUNITE HBH capable routers that act as branching nodes and crcatc copies ith modified unicast destination address between two hops. It is similar to XCAST except that ....
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....can be made from multicast trees is that, on a sparse tree, the branching points are rare and the majority of the tree branches are long, unbranched paths. Storing multicast routing state on the intermediate routers between branching points is therefore inefficient. There have been some schemes[18, 7] that attempted to store the mutlicast state only at the branching points. This can drastically reduce the memory required for routing state, as most multicast trees in the Internet are expected to be sparse trees. On the other hand, some other researchers also worked on aggregating multicast ....
T. E. N. Ion Stoica and H. Zhang. Reunite: A recursive unicast approach to multicast. In Proceedings of IEEE Infocom 2000.
....multicast applications; however, it is difficult for them to scale up to support multicast applications with millions of group members like Internet TV, since they need to discover and maintain all or most group members. Some schemes attempt to reduce forwarding state at non branched routers [20] [18], 5] but they mainly target networks with a large number of sparse groups. Some other schemes try to achieve state reduction by forwarding state aggregation at routers [17] 19] Thaler and Handley analyze the aggregatability of forwarding state in [19] using an input output filter model. ....
....there are fewer trees that exchange refresh messages. Second, tree maintenance can be a much less frequent process than in conventional multicast, since an aggregated tree has a longer life span. This is an unique advantage compared with other state reduction schemes, such as [20] 17] 19] [18], and [5] etc. In other words, aggregated multicast provides a solution to the control explosion issue. In aggregated multicast, we need to match groups to aggregated trees. The group tree matching problem hides several subtleties. The set of the group members and the tree leaves are not always ....
I. Stoica, T. Ng, and H. Zhang. REUNITE: A recursive unicast approach to multicast. In Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM'00, Tel Aviv, Israel, Mar. 2000.
....primitive combining all needed mechanisms to provide a single high level abstraction. Single source extensions to IPM, such as Source specific Multicast [10] and Express [11] address some of the deficiencies of IPM, such as security and a limited namespace, but remain special purposed. REUNITE [22] is a multicast protocol that multicasts using recursive unicast distribution trees. As in an overlay network, packets are transmitted from point to point using traditional IP unicast. However, REUNITE uses point to point unicast transmissions between routers, only involving endhosts at the edges ....
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....copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and or a fee. NGC 02 10 02 Boston, MA, USA Copyright 2002 ACM . 5.00. multicast delivery have been proposed, e.g. Source Specific Multicast [11] Simple Multicast [14] REUNITE [16] and Hop By Hop Multicast [5] While these approaches generally make improvements or simplifications to some aspects of IP multicast, they do not remove router dependency that forms the major hurdle to widespread IP multicast deployment. An alternative to router dependent multicast is to let ....
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....full deployment has been long in coming. Today s Internet only has spotty IP multicast deployment, within individual campuses and a handful of service providers. Alternate approaches to multicast delivery have been proposed, e.g. Source Speci c Multicast [11] Simple Multicast [14] REUNITE [16] and Hop By Hop Multicast [5] While these approaches generally make improvements or simpli cations to some aspects of IP multicast, they do not remove router dependency that forms the major hurdle to widespread IP multicast deployment. An alternative to router dependent multicast is to let ....
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