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Abstract: One of the many benefits of multicast, when compared to
traditional unicast, is that multicast reduces the overall network
load. While the importance of multicast is beyond dispute,
there have been surprisingly few attempts to quantify
multicast's reduction in overall network load. The only substantial
and quantitative effort we are aware of is that of
Chuang and Sirbu [3]. They calculate the number of links
L in a multicast delivery tree connecting a random source
to m random and distinct... (Update)
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G. Phillips, H. Tangmunarunkit, and S. Shenker. Scaling of Multicast Trees: Comments on the Chuang-Sirbu scaling law. To appear, ACM SIGCOMM 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/phillips99scaling.html More
@inproceedings{ phillips99scaling,
author = "Graham Phillips and Scott Shenker and Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit",
title = "Scaling of Multicast Trees: Comments on the Chuang-Sirbu Scaling Law",
booktitle = "{SIGCOMM}",
pages = "41-51",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/phillips99scaling.html" }
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