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A new routing algorithm for delay-constrained dynamic multicast

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3 Author(s)
Asaka, T. ; NTT Service Integration Labs., Tokyo, Japan ; Miyoshi, T. ; Tanaka, Y.

Many new multimedia applications involve dynamic multiple participants, have stringent source-to-end delay requirements, and consume large amounts of network resources. A conventional algorithm that allows “two coming paths”, where nodes in a multicast tree transmit the several identical data flows, is therefore not practical. We have developed an algorithm for delay-constrained dynamic routing. This algorithm uses a QoS label to prevent the occurrence of “two coming paths”, and can construct an efficient multicast tree for any traffic volume. The proposed algorithm was superior to conventional routing algorithms in terms of cost when nodes are added to or removed from the multicast group during a steady-state simulation

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Universal Multiservice Networks, 2000. ECUMN 2000. 1st European Conference on

Date of Conference: 2000

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