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A Locating-First Approach for Scalable Overlay Multicast
[article]
2006
arXiv
pre-print
On the basis of this locating process, we build a robust and scalable topology-aware clustered hierarchical overlay scheme, called LCC. ...
In this paper, we propose a highly scalable locating algorithm that gradually directs newcomers to their a set of their closest nodes without inducing high overhead. ...
First, we propose a simple and accurate location-aware process for connecting new members to the overlay network. ...
arXiv:cs/0605080v1
fatcat:6nfqtin5qrdftfzncmg64xbsaq
A Locating-First Approach for Scalable Overlay Multicast
2006
Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2006. 25TH IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications
We claim that there are barriers for the scalability of existing overlay multicast protocols. ...
We propose a novel overlay multicast tree construction scheme, called LCC : Locate, Cluster and Conquer, designed to address the aforementioned scalability and efficiency issues. ...
Future works will include the extension of the scheme to multi-layer hierarchy for scalability purposes, and investigation of techniques to secure the overlay. ...
doi:10.1109/infocom.2006.82
dblp:conf/infocom/KaafarTD06
fatcat:osce34ex7rduzmay5crojumbiu
A Locating-First Approach for Scalable Overlay Multicast
2006
IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service, IWQoS
On the basis of this locating process, we build a robust and scalable topology-aware clustered hierarchical overlay scheme, called LCC. ...
In this paper, we propose a highly scalable locating algorithm that gradually directs newcomers to their a set of their closest nodes without inducing high overhead. ...
First, we propose a simple and accurate location-aware process for connecting new members to the overlay network. ...
doi:10.1109/iwqos.2006.250445
dblp:conf/iwqos/KaafarTD06
fatcat:hvchmuirzna3xk35jnk54x5dne
A Scalable Overlay Multicast Architecture for Large-Scale Applications
2007
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
In this paper, we propose a Two-tier Overlay Multicast Architecture (TOMA) to provide scalable and efficient multicast support for various group communication applications. ...
In TOMA, Multicast Service Overlay Network (MSON) is advocated as the backbone service domain, while end users in access domains form a number of small clusters, in which an application-layer multicast ...
To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first work to address the multicast state scalability issue in overlay networks. ...
doi:10.1109/tpds.2007.1008
fatcat:26eof2zpbfcq3dpryfsl3zqeiy
Challenges and advances in using IP multicast for overlay data delivery
2009
IEEE Communications Magazine
The Internet Research Task Force has formed a Scalable Adaptive Multicast Research Group to investigate overlay multicast, IP multicast, and hybrid approaches. ...
SIM first builds an overlay tree spanning all hosts. Hosts then detect a multicast island and join it. ...
doi:10.1109/mcom.2009.5116814
fatcat:3iarwxerxndqvljkhvljgwj4jy
TOMA: A Viable Solution for Large-Scale Multicast Service Support
[chapter]
2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this paper, we propose a Two-tier Overlay Multicast Architecture (TOMA) to provide scalable and efficient multicast support for various group communication applications. ...
In TOMA, Multicast Service Overlay Network (MSON) is advocated as the backbone service domain, while end users in the access domains form a number of small clusters, in which an application-layer multicast ...
First, more research efforts are needed to investigate heuristic and distributed algorithms for overlay dimensioning. ...
doi:10.1007/11422778_73
fatcat:6rugpqo23vde3htci5s3xtkzla
Guest Editorial Recent Advances in Service Overlay Networks
2004
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
McDonald, from the JSAC edi-torial office, for their advice and assistance in the preparation of this special issue. ...
The first paper, "SOS: An Architecture for Mitigating DDoS Attacks," proposes an architecture that proactively prevents DoS attacks, in which communication is between a predetermined location and a set ...
The first paper in this area, "Computing the Unmeasured: An Algebraic Approach to Internet Mapping," investigates algorithms for distance estimation. ...
doi:10.1109/jsac.2003.818774
fatcat:47ysuz5al5bbnfes66agxskpgy
Hierarchical collaborative multicast
2007
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Multimedia - MULTIMEDIA '07
Our approach adopts a tree structure as the global structure to achieve scalability, while fully connected small clusters based on proximity are built in each hierarchical level of the tree, taking advantage ...
In this paper, we propose and evaluate a novel solution for delay sensitive one-to-many content distribution in P2P networks based on hierarchical clustering. ...
Parallelly, each peer in the first cluster acts as a source for a new cluster located on the second level of our hierarchical structure. ...
doi:10.1145/1291233.1291405
dblp:conf/mm/Lopez-FuentesS07
fatcat:g5izbpox4rfyle3vjn5ubmc2iy
A survey of proposals for an alternative group communication service
2003
IEEE Network
Therefore, a first motivation for an alternative group communication service is to bypass the lack of native IP multicast routing. ...
Although less efficient and scalable than native multicast routing, such alternative services are generally suitable for the purpose. ...
Distributed approaches further differ in the way they create the overlay topology: some of them first create the tree topology, while others first create a mesh topology. ...
doi:10.1109/mnet.2003.1174177
fatcat:qip77yefhrbzpaylpx6ha2frq4
A Survey of Reliable Multicast Communication
2007
2007 Next Generation Internet Networks
Our paper is providing a survey of these mechanisms in multicast environments. ...
The foundation of reliable multicast communication is given by several components, which are multicast communication, congestion control and error control. ...
Tables (DHTs) is an approach developed with the purpose to efficiently construct a tree such as to solve the problem of receiver scalability and efficient location of data items [8] , [39] . ...
doi:10.1109/ngi.2007.371205
fatcat:ujycu544x5hdfht3udkioxx2na
LOADER: A Location-Aware Distributed Virtual Environment Architecture
2008
2008 IEEE Conference on Virtual Environments, Human-Computer Interfaces and Measurement Systems
Moreover, efficient multicast is addressed as an inevitable requirement for message exchange in multi-user environments and a solution based on Scribe is proposed. ...
This work introduces LOADER: a Location Aware Distributed Virtual Environment Architecture, which is the result of a series of efforts in alleviating a number of these problems including lack of features ...
We also aim at building a scalable application-layer multicast infrastructure built on top of an overlay. ...
doi:10.1109/vecims.2008.4592760
dblp:conf/vecims/HaririSP08
fatcat:lbh6nus63jdidkqt5v56symosy
Challenges and Approaches in Large-Scale P2P Media Streaming
2007
IEEE Multimedia
Peer-to-peer technologies have emerged as a powerful and popular paradigm for many scalable applications, such as multicasting and file sharing among users all over the world (for example, see http://www.bittorrent.com ...
Traditional client-server approaches allocate a dedicated stream from the server for each client request, which is expensive and doesn't scale well. ...
DHT-based approach Another distributed approach for locating supplying peers is based on a DHT, 13,14 a common P2P searching technique, usually for locating nodes that store a desired object (such as a ...
doi:10.1109/mmul.2007.30
fatcat:ntvwlb6uffectid3ypauc7zwka
A Comparative Study of Multicast Protocols: Top, Bottom, or In the Middle?
2006
Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2006. 25TH IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications
We first present a qualitative comparison of three types of protocols, and then we provide a quantitative study of four representative protocols, namely, PIM-SSM, NARADA, NICE, and POM by extensive simulations ...
In this paper, we conduct a comparative study of different types of multicast routing protocols. ...
, overlay multicast is a good choice for large numbers of groups; 3) a good indication is that application layer multicast is a suitable solution for immediate deployment, while overlay multicast could ...
doi:10.1109/infocom.2006.344
dblp:conf/infocom/LaoCGM06
fatcat:ef3nggch7veb5extsqsqve4aha
Distributed Hashing for Scalable Multicast in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
2008
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
A first-cut approach is that the tree be constructed A second approach is to construct an overlay minimum spanning tree (i.e. a tree that spans the group members without involving intermediate nodes) ...
large multicast groups to improve the scalability of location-based multicast. ...
doi:10.1109/tpds.2007.70731
fatcat:h2wihyy3ijfdtlweldxmqeuk2a
Overview and Challenges of Overlay Networks: A Survey
2011
International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Survey
In this way, mobility, security, scalability, dependability and resource constraints are studied with regard to overlay networks. ...
This survey focuses on diverse research issues concerning overlay networks applicability and management strategies required for emergent network environments. ...
Then, overlay multicasting using networkaware geometric overlay hierarchy approach achieves high efficiency and good scalability in massive scale and wide-area networks. ...
doi:10.5121/ijcses.2011.2102
fatcat:tedy6wbsbvdlpmeoonquzidejq
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