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Multicast Communication in Multicomputer Networks

by Xiaola Lin, Xiaola Lin, Lionel M. Ni, Lionel M. Ni - IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems , 1990
"... Efficient routing of messages is the key to the performance of multicomputers. Multicast communication refers to the delivery of the same message from a source node to an arbitrary number of destination nodes. While multicast communication is highly demanded in many applications, it is not directly ..."
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Efficient routing of messages is the key to the performance of multicomputers. Multicast communication refers to the delivery of the same message from a source node to an arbitrary number of destination nodes. While multicast communication is highly demanded in many applications, it is not directly

Unicast-based Multicast Communication . . .

by P. K. McKinley, H. Xu, A. H. Esfahanian, L. M. Ni - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS , 1994
"... This paper presents efficient algorithms to implement multicast communication in scalable, wormhole-routed multiprocessors. A multicast communication service may in turn be used to support various higher-level operations for data movement and global process control. The algorithms presented are appl ..."
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This paper presents efficient algorithms to implement multicast communication in scalable, wormhole-routed multiprocessors. A multicast communication service may in turn be used to support various higher-level operations for data movement and global process control. The algorithms presented

A Survey of Reliable Multicast Communication

by Adrian Popescu, Doru Constantinescu, David Erman, Dragos Ilie - in Proceedings of Euro-NGI NGI , 2007
"... Abstract — The paper reports on recent developments and challenges in reliable multicast communication, with special focus on reliable multicast communication at the application layer. The foundation of reliable multicast communication is given by several components, which are multicast communicatio ..."
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Abstract — The paper reports on recent developments and challenges in reliable multicast communication, with special focus on reliable multicast communication at the application layer. The foundation of reliable multicast communication is given by several components, which are multicast

Checkpointing with Multicast Communication

by James E. Lumpp, Jr., William R. Dieter , 1998
"... For long-running or large-scale distributed programs, the ability to provide software fault-tolerance via checkpointing is valuable. For scalable systems, multicast communication is becoming a predominant communication paradigm. While some aspects of consistency and channel state are the same for bo ..."
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For long-running or large-scale distributed programs, the ability to provide software fault-tolerance via checkpointing is valuable. For scalable systems, multicast communication is becoming a predominant communication paradigm. While some aspects of consistency and channel state are the same

Membership Algorithms for Multicast Communication Groups

by Yair Amir, Danny Dolev, Shlomo Kramer, Dalia Malki - In 6th Intl. Workshop on Distributed Algorithms proceedings (WDAG-6), (LCNS , 1992
"... We introduce a membership protocol that maintains the set of currently connected machines in an asynchronous and dynamic environment. The protocol handles both failures and joining of machines. It operates within a multicast communication sub-system. It is well known that solving the membership prob ..."
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We introduce a membership protocol that maintains the set of currently connected machines in an asynchronous and dynamic environment. The protocol handles both failures and joining of machines. It operates within a multicast communication sub-system. It is well known that solving the membership

Unicast-Based Multicast Communication in Wormhole-Routed Networks

by Philip K. Mckinley, Philip K. Mckinley, Hong Xu, Hong Xu, Abdol-hossein Esfahanian, Abdol-hossein Esfahanian, Lionel M. Ni, Lionel M. Ni - IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems , 1993
"... Multicast communication, in which the same message is delivered from a source node to an arbitrary number of destination nodes, is being increasingly demanded in parallel computing. System supported multicast services can potentially offer improved performance, increased functionality, and simplifie ..."
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Multicast communication, in which the same message is delivered from a source node to an arbitrary number of destination nodes, is being increasingly demanded in parallel computing. System supported multicast services can potentially offer improved performance, increased functionality

Reliability in Multicast Communications

by Juan Ramón, Díaz Santos, Jaime Lloret Mauri, José Miguel, Jiménez Herranz
"... Abstract: This article deals with a multicast application development for great size archives transference. This transference is done from a server to a selected number of network clients. The application combines the advantages of multicast traffic, which gives higher local network bandwidth perfor ..."
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Abstract: This article deals with a multicast application development for great size archives transference. This transference is done from a server to a selected number of network clients. The application combines the advantages of multicast traffic, which gives higher local network bandwidth

Overview of Multicast Communication

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"... Introduction 1.2 Any Source Multicast 1.3 Source Specific Multicast The Source Specific Multicast, still under definition in [11], is intended to model the transmission of an IP datagram issued by a source (with IP address S) to a SSM group identified by an IP multicast address G (in the range 23 ..."
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Introduction 1.2 Any Source Multicast 1.3 Source Specific Multicast The Source Specific Multicast, still under definition in [11], is intended to model the transmission of an IP datagram issued by a source (with IP address S) to a SSM group identified by an IP multicast address G (in the range

Multicast Communication in Staircase Multichannel Networks

by Philip K. Mckinley, Philip K. Mckinley , 1992
"... This paper addresses multicast communication in a family of multichannel networks with staircase topologies. Although the topologies are single-hop, in that every node can reach every other node in a single hop, several channels may be required in order to reach multiple destinations. The topolog ..."
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This paper addresses multicast communication in a family of multichannel networks with staircase topologies. Although the topologies are single-hop, in that every node can reach every other node in a single hop, several channels may be required in order to reach multiple destinations

Competitive Routing in Multicast Communications

by T. Boulogne, E. Altman , 2001
"... We consider competitive routing in multicast networks from a non-cooperative game theoretical perspective. N users share a network, each has to send an amount of packets to a different set of addressees (each address must receive the same packets), to do this it has only to send one copy of a packe ..."
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We consider competitive routing in multicast networks from a non-cooperative game theoretical perspective. N users share a network, each has to send an amount of packets to a different set of addressees (each address must receive the same packets), to do this it has only to send one copy of a
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