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Dimensioning server access bandwidth and multicast routing in overlay networks
Author(s) -
Sherlia Shi,
Jonathan Turner,
Marcel Waldvogel
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
kops (university of konstanz)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-58113-370-7
DOI - 10.1145/378344.378357
Subject(s) - multicast , xcast , computer network , source specific multicast , protocol independent multicast , computer science , pragmatic general multicast , distance vector multicast routing protocol , multicast address , distributed computing , ip multicast , inter domain , overlay network , overlay multicast , the internet , world wide web
Application-level multicast is a new mechanism for enabling multicast in the Internet. Driven by the fast growth of network audio/video streams, application-level multicast has become increasingly important for its efficiency of data delivery and its ability of providing value-added services to satisfy application specific requirements. From a network design perspective, application-level multicast differs drastically from traditional IP multicast in its network cost model and routing strategies. We present these differences and formulate them as a network design problem consisting of two parts: one is bandwidth assignment in the overlay network, the other is load-balancing multicast routing with delay constraints. We use analytical methods and simulations to show that our design solution is a valid and cost-effective approach. Simulation results show that we are able to achieve network utilization within 10% of the best possible utilization while keeping the session rejection rate low.

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