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SCRIBE: A large-scale and decentralized application-level multicast infrastructure

by Miguel Castro, Peter Druschel, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Antony Rowstron - IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS (JSAC , 2002
"... This paper presents Scribe, a scalable application-level multicast infrastructure. Scribe supports large numbers of groups, with a potentially large number of members per group. Scribe is built on top of Pastry, a generic peer-to-peer object location and routing substrate overlayed on the Internet, ..."
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This paper presents Scribe, a scalable application-level multicast infrastructure. Scribe supports large numbers of groups, with a potentially large number of members per group. Scribe is built on top of Pastry, a generic peer-to-peer object location and routing substrate overlayed on the Internet

Application-Level Multicast Using Content-Addressable Networks

by Sylvia Ratnasamy, Mark Handley, Richard Karp, Scott Shenker , 2001
"... Most currently proposed solutions to application-level multicast organize the group members into an application-level mesh over which a DistanceVector routing protocol, or a similar algorithm, is used to construct source-rooted distribution trees. The use of a global routing protocol limits the s ..."
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Most currently proposed solutions to application-level multicast organize the group members into an application-level mesh over which a DistanceVector routing protocol, or a similar algorithm, is used to construct source-rooted distribution trees. The use of a global routing protocol limits

Overcast: Reliable Multicasting with an Overlay Network

by John Jannotti, David K. Gifford, Kirk L. Johnson, M. Frans Kaashoek, James W. O'Toole, Jr. , 2000
"... Overcast is an application-level multicasting system that can be incrementally deployed using today's Internet infrastructure. These properties stem from Overcast's implementation as an overlay network. An overlay network consists of a collection of nodes placed at strategic locations in a ..."
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Overcast is an application-level multicasting system that can be incrementally deployed using today's Internet infrastructure. These properties stem from Overcast's implementation as an overlay network. An overlay network consists of a collection of nodes placed at strategic locations

SplitStream: High-Bandwidth Multicast in Cooperative Environments

by Miguel Castro, Peter Druschel, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Animesh Nandi, Antony Rowstron, Atul Singh - SOSP '03 , 2003
"... In tree-based multicast systems, a relatively small number of interior nodes carry the load of forwarding multicast messages. This works well when the interior nodes are highly available, d d cated infrastructure routers but it poses a problem for application-level multicast in peer-to-peer systems. ..."
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In tree-based multicast systems, a relatively small number of interior nodes carry the load of forwarding multicast messages. This works well when the interior nodes are highly available, d d cated infrastructure routers but it poses a problem for application-level multicast in peer-to-peer systems

ALMI: An Application Level Multicast Infrastructure

by Dimitrios Pendarakis, Dinesh Verma, Sherlia Shi, Marcel Waldvogel , 2001
"... The IP multicast model allows scalable and efficient multi-party communication, particularly for groups of large size. However, deployment of IP multicast requires substantial infrastructure modifications and is hampered by a host of unresolved open problems. To circumvent this situation, we have de ..."
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designed and implemented ALMI, an application level group communication middleware, which allows accelerated application deployment and simplified network configuration, without the need of network infrastructure support. ALMI is tailored toward support of multicast groups of relatively small size (several

An Evaluation of Scalable Application-Level Multicast Built Using Peer-to-Peer Overlays

by Miguel Castro, Michael B. Jones, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Antony Rowstron, Marvin Theimer, Helen Wang, Alec Wolman - In Infocom’03 , 2003
"... Structured peer-erg163 overlay networks such as CAN, Chord, Pastry, and Tapestry can be used to implement Internet-g683 application-3 vel multicast. There are two general approaches to accomplishingthis: tree buildingand flooding. This paper evaluates these two approaches usingtwo different types of ..."
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Structured peer-erg163 overlay networks such as CAN, Chord, Pastry, and Tapestry can be used to implement Internet-g683 application-3 vel multicast. There are two general approaches to accomplishingthis: tree buildingand flooding. This paper evaluates these two approaches usingtwo different types

Emma Middleware: An Application-level Multicast Infrastructure for Multi-party Video Communication

by Takeshi Yamashita, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Keiichi Yasumoto, Teruo Higashino, Kenichi Taniguchi, Key Words
"... In this paper, we propose new middleware written in Java based on an application level multicast protocol. This middleware is designed for multi-party video communication systems such as video chatting systems where multiple video streams are multicast simultaneously on overlay networks. The main co ..."
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In this paper, we propose new middleware written in Java based on an application level multicast protocol. This middleware is designed for multi-party video communication systems such as video chatting systems where multiple video streams are multicast simultaneously on overlay networks. The main

A Scalable Application-Level Multicast Approach based on Mobile Agents

by Ragusa Liotta Pavlou
"... IP multicast is used to deliver services to groups of users. However, this approach needs an infrastructure support in place, which makes the service not always available. We propose a novel application-level multicast approach based on mobile agents, which does not require any specific layer 3 supp ..."
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IP multicast is used to deliver services to groups of users. However, this approach needs an infrastructure support in place, which makes the service not always available. We propose a novel application-level multicast approach based on mobile agents, which does not require any specific layer 3

D3amcasT: A DHT-based Application-level Multicast with Decentralized Control for Dynamic Membership

by Tony X. Shen, Y. C. Tay , 2003
"... Peer-to-peer systems have three characteristics: peers are end-hosts, they join and quit as they please, and mutations of the system structure occur concurrently. D3amcasT ("dream-cast") is an applicationlevel peer-to-peer multicast protocol designed with these characteristics in mind. Gro ..."
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Peer-to-peer systems have three characteristics: peers are end-hosts, they join and quit as they please, and mutations of the system structure occur concurrently. D3amcasT ("dream-cast") is an applicationlevel peer-to-peer multicast protocol designed with these characteristics in mind

ALMI: An Application Level Multicast Infrastructure

by Dimitrios Pendarakis Tellium, Dimitrios Pendarakis, Dinesh Verma , 2001
"... The IP multicast model allows scalable and efficient multi-party communication, particularly for groups of large size. However, deployment of IP multicast requires substantial infrastructure modifications and is hampered by a host of unresolved open problems. To circumvent this situation, we have de ..."
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designed and implemented ALMI, an application level group communication middleware, which allows accelerated application deployment and simplified network configuration, without the need of network infrastructure support. ALMI is tailored toward support of multicast groups of relatively small size (several
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