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Scalable group membership service for mobile Internet
Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems. (WORDS 2002)
In this paper, we propose a scalable group communication scheme to support mobile systems in an Internet environment with wireless cells. ...
Group communication system (GCS) is a useful mechanism for constructing reliable, fault-tolerant distributed application. ...
Although several GCSs have been proposed to support a scalable group membership service for the Internet such as Relacs [2] and the algorithm designed by Keidar et al. ...
doi:10.1109/words.2002.1000065
dblp:conf/words/KimLN02
fatcat:3piny4wbkbctbmivr26676ajxu
RGB: a scalable and reliable group membership protocol in mobile Internet
2004
International Conference on Parallel Processing, 2004. ICPP 2004.
We propose a membership protocol for group communications in mobile Internet. ...
We prove that the proposed protocol is scalable in the sense that the scalability of a ring-based hierarchy is as good as that of a tree-based hierarchy. ...
Our work deals with MHs as group members in mobile Internet. However, the design of a group membership protocol for mobile Internet is a challenging task. ...
doi:10.1109/icpp.2004.1327939
dblp:conf/icpp/WangCC04
fatcat:ngh6gx6dundgdgejskodkurp5y
Between underlay and overlay
2007
Internet Research
Henceforth the debate developed about which approach proves suitable for providing the superior capabilities towards a scalable, efficient and deployable group communication service. ...
Furthermore, a straight forward perspective is indicated for a mobility-agnostic routing layer for future use. ...
To all these the Internet uniquely provides the benefit of a globally scalable, dynamic group communication service. ...
doi:10.1108/10662240710830217
fatcat:3lslrnea55b5je6ou5z53wrcaa
Page 34 of SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal Vol. 118, Issue 6
[page]
2009
SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal
channel bandwidth The New Work Item, “Enabling Scalable Full Channel Use for Mobile DTV Services,” was approved by the ATS¢
for mobile services
Board of Directors in June and assigned to TSG
[his work ...
Following completion of the comment resolution
process, any sustentative changes will be sent to TSG for approval
The final approval step for the A/153 document set is a ballot of the full ATSC membership ...
Multicast: wired to wireless
2002
IEEE Communications Magazine
Multicasting could prove to be an efficient way of providing necessary services for these applications. ...
Furthermore, with increasing popularity of handheld devices and mobile equipment, it is imperative to determine the best way to provide these services in a wireless environment. ...
RM2 relies on the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) [3] to manage group membership, and on the IETF's Mobile IP to support user mobility through a CoA. ...
doi:10.1109/mcom.2002.1007417
fatcat:fq465kr6dbfnbhktbe3j3abkbe
Middleware services for P2P computing in wireless grid networks
2004
IEEE Internet Computing
The wireless industry, for example, now talks of service grids -collections of separate wireless services collated from across the network. ...
However, with current limitations in mobile device capabilities, a scalable and efficient middleware platform is essential.The authors' new middleware architecture, called Scalable Inter-Grid Network Adaptation ...
registry for midlet groups. ...
doi:10.1109/mic.2004.19
fatcat:scun6qn4cbd5tarb4ghqvqj2da
Supporting Groupware in Mobile Networks
[chapter]
2005
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
We present MaGMA (Mobility and Group Management Architecture), an architecture for groupware support in mobile networks. ...
MaGMA's main objective is enabling mobile users to use real-time group applications over the IP infrastructure. Our solutions address group management as well as support for QoS and seamless handoff. ...
MaGMA provides an initial comprehensive solution for the mobile world, addressing aspects such as scalable group management, mobility, handoff, and QoS provision. ...
doi:10.1007/0-387-23150-1_9
fatcat:44rhlan4xjh6pehm6x2e2w6xvm
Scalable key management for secure multicast communication in the mobile environment
2006
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
There are increasing demands on secure multicast services in the mobile Internet environment. ...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and hierarchical key management (SHKM) protocol in the mobile Internet. ...
However, for multicast group communication in mobile Internet, there are many dynamic changes such as the changes to the membership and network topology, which bring in more complexity to the key management ...
doi:10.1016/j.pmcj.2005.11.003
fatcat:ojqbk43r5nabhgxzpigpcin2s4
Analysis of Multicast Routing Protocols in Wireless Mesh Networks
2013
International Journal of Applied Information Systems
The aim of this survey is to present taxonomy of routing protocols for wireless mesh networks by illustrating the main features and discussing the key challenges. ...
The multicast router will periodically send an IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) membership query to all hosts on directly attached network to determine the list of members of active membership ...
.Routers in MOSPF maintain a current image of the whole network topology through the unicast OSPF protocol [41] .IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is used in MOSPF routers to examine membership ...
doi:10.5120/ijais13-450960
fatcat:s7vtsbbjnzaajlyk2ekcr6midi
A survey of proposals for an alternative group communication service
2003
IEEE Network
As expectations for the Internet to support multimedia applicationsgrow, new services need to be deployed. One of them is the group communication service for oneto-many or many-to-many data delivery. ...
Although less efficient and scalable than native multicast routing, such alternative services are generally suitable for the purpose. ...
This kind of scalability can be important for deploying new services and protocols over the Internet (e.g., there are proposals to improve Mobile-IP handoff thanks to XCAST, which can be valuable in a ...
doi:10.1109/mnet.2003.1174177
fatcat:qip77yefhrbzpaylpx6ha2frq4
A cloud-enabled coordination service for internet-scale OMG DDS applications
2014
Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems - DEBS '14
The OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS), which is a standard specification for data-centric publish/subscribe communications, has shown promise for use in internet of things (IoT) applications because ...
of its loosely coupled and scalable nature, and support for multiple QoS properties, such as reliable and real-time message delivery in dynamic environments. ...
This paper presents preliminary work on a cloud-enabled coordination service for internet-scale DDS applications that can support scalability, fault-tolerance, and endpoint mobility. ...
doi:10.1145/2611286.2611323
dblp:conf/debs/AnG14
fatcat:6jsc4xcx65h5xmwmqwwvo6wnkm
Multipoint communication: a survey of protocols, functions, and mechanisms
1997
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
For some types of multimedia applications, it is the only way to control data transmission to group members. ...
This paper surveys protocol functions and mechanisms for data transmission within a group, from multicast routing problems up to end-to-end multipoint transmission control. ...
Section III, where mechanisms for reliability, receiver-based transmission control and quality of service (QoS), large groups, and scalability are discussed. ...
doi:10.1109/49.564128
fatcat:6gre3yoktvaknoilqj7bomi5um
Scalable Mobile Multimedia Group Conferencing Based on SIP Initiated SSM
2007
Fourth European Conference on Universal Multiservice Networks (ECUMN'07)
The Internet uniquely provides the benet of scalable, dynamic group communication services, vitally aiding commonly limited mobile terminals. ...
Mobility management for the recent SSM standard is under debate SSM group session initiation up until now remains unsupported by the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). ...
Conclusions & Outlook In this paper we addressed the essential issues of scalable multimedia group conferences, negotiated by the Session Initiation Protocol and relying on Source Specic Multicast distribution ...
doi:10.1109/ecumn.2007.46
dblp:conf/ecumn/SchmidtWCP07
fatcat:z35hhrgkfvee7av3j6zoiogexm
Group management for mobile Ad Hoc networks
2005
Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Mobile data management - MEM '05
Generic group management is further demonstrated with its support of scalable service discovery in MANET. ...
In this paper, we introduce the design and implementation of a generic group service for MANET, defined with respect to the various attributes of relevance. ...
Another advantage of grouping in mobile ad hoc networks is to achieve system scalability, with group leaders responsible for inter-group communications. ...
doi:10.1145/1071246.1071276
dblp:conf/mdm/LiuSSI05
fatcat:q5xpz7ntbzgnzpmwknut4n2v6m
Consistent Global Data Structure in MANET
2010
International Journal of Computer Applications
This approach makes the service scalable both in terms of the number of groups and in the number of members in each group. ...
There, a process p identifies all group members in D-proximity. Again, for D = d this is analogous to our localized group membership service. ...
doi:10.5120/1086-1417
fatcat:5dzn65p26bhb7hkir5w6oc262y
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