• Title/Summary/Keyword: Multicast Communications

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Design of Voice Conferenfe System using Reliable Multicast (신뢰성 있는 멀티캐스트를 이용한 음성 회의 시스템의 설계)

  • Song, Gi-Pyeong;Gu, Gyeong-Cheol;Park, Chi-Hang;Kim, Gwang-Hyeon;Lee, Tae-Hun
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.1525-1535
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    • 2000
  • Multicast is the multiparty communication that allows one-to-many communications. There are some multicast applications which are the ways of multiparty communications such as video conference system and white board. This paper proposes a dynamic allocation mechanism of designated receiver by using designated receiver list and a retransmission mechanism with designated receiver for the effective multicasting dta transmission. We designed voice conference system with multicast based on RTP/RTCP. This voice conference system increases the effect of standardization work and enables to exchange reliable standard dta with real time.

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Benefit of Multicast in Mobile MBMS

  • Lee, Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39B no.10
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    • pp.684-690
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    • 2014
  • In this work we investigate the benefit of multicast in the delivery of video data over the mobile MBMS network. In order to quantify the benefit in a practical aspect, this work proposes an analytic framework that employs a combined statistical and queuing model, where a queuing model represents the behavior of user's access to the video service and the statistical model captures the popularity of the video contents, via which we draw out a more realistic intuition for the expected benefit from multicast. Finally, we present results of numerical experiment that illustrates the validity of the proposed work.

Integrating Random Network Coding with On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol

  • Park, Joon-Sang;Baek, Seung Jun
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.775-778
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    • 2012
  • We propose integrating random network coding with the Enhanced On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol (E-ODMRP). With the Network Coded E-ODMRP (NCE-ODMRP), we present a framework that enables a seamless integration of random linear network coding with conventional ad hoc multicast protocols for enhanced reliability. Simulation results show that the NCE-ODMRP achieves a nearly perfect packet delivery ratio while keeping the route maintenance overhead low to a degree similar to that of the E-ODMRP.

Realization of a Scalable and Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol for Many-to-Many Sessions

  • Lee, Seung-Ik;Ko, Yang-Woo;Lee, Dong-Man
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.745-754
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we present the Enhanced Communication Transport Protocol-Part 5 (ECTP-5), which provides scalable and reliable multicast communication service for many-to-many applications by constructing high quality recovery trees from two-layer logical trees and repairing the losses via unicast automatic repeat request-based error control. In order to realize the protocol, we developed feasible protocol architectures and building blocks including additional functions which deal with engineering details, such as membership dynamics and sender coordination. Experimental results show that ECTP-5 scales well with various session sizes and packet loss rates in terms of control overhead and recovery latency.

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An Energy-Efficient Multicast Algorithm with Maximum Network Throughput in Multi-hop Wireless Networks

  • Jiang, Dingde;Xu, Zhengzheng;Li, Wenpan;Yao, Chunping;Lv, Zhihan;Li, Tao
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.713-724
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    • 2016
  • Energy consumption has become a main problem of sustainable development in communication networks and how to communicate with high energy efficiency is a significant topic that researchers and network operators commonly concern. In this paper, an energy-efficient multicast algorithm in multi-hop wireless networks is proposed aiming at new generation wireless communications. Traditional multi-hop wireless network design only considers either network efficiency or minimum energy consumption of networks, but rarely the maximum energy efficiency of networks. Different from previous methods, the paper targets maximizing energy efficiency of networks. In order to get optimal energy efficiency to build network multicast, our proposed method tries to maximize network throughput and minimize networks' energy consumption by exploiting network coding and sleeping scheme. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm has better energy efficiency and performance improvements compared with existing methods.

Enhanced Communication Transport Protocol: Implementations and Experimentations (ECTP 멀티캐스트 전송 프로토콜: 구현 및 성능분석)

  • Park, Ki-Shik;Park, Juyoung;Koh, Seok-Joo;Jo, In-June
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.10B
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    • pp.876-890
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes a protocol for the reliableand QoS-aware multicast transport, which is called the Enhanced Communications Transport Protocol (ECTP). The ECTP has so far been developed and standardized in ITU-T SG17 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6. Differently from the conventional reliable multicast, as shownin the IETF RMT WG, the ECTP additionally provides several distinct features such as tight control of multicast session, tree-based error control, and QoS management. For the tight control of multicast connections, the sender is at the heart of one-to-many group communications, and it is responsible for overall connection management such as connection creation/termination, pause/resumption, and the join and leave operations. for tree-based reliability control, ECTP configures a hierarchical tree during connection creation. Error control is performed within each local group defined by a control tree, which was partly designed like the IETF TRACK approach. Each parent retransmits lost data in response to retransmission requests from its children. For QoS management, ECTP supports QoS negotiation for resource reservation, and it also provides QoS monitoring and maintenance operations. ECTP has been implemented and tested on Linux machine, along with Application Programming Interfaces based on Berkeley sockets. For basic testing of the ECTP functionality, we give some preliminary experimental results for performance comparison of ECTP and TCP unicast transports. In conclusion, we describe the status of ECTP experimentations over APAN/KOREN testbed networks

Mobility-Aware Mesh Construction Algorithm for Low Data-Overhead Multicast Ad Hoc Routing

  • Ruiz, Pedro M.;Antonio F., Gomez-Skarmeta
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.331-342
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    • 2004
  • We study the problem of controlling data overhead of mesh-based multicast ad hoc routing protocols by adaptively adding redundancy to the minimal data overhead multicast mesh as required by the network conditions. We show that the computation of the minimal data overhead multicast mesh is NP-complete, and we propose an heuristic approximation algorithm inspired on epidemic algorithms. In addition, we propose a mobility-aware and adaptive mesh construction algorithm based on a probabilistic path selection being able to adapt the reliability of the multicast mesh to the mobility of the network. Our simulation results show that the proposed approach, when implemented into ODMRP, is able to offer similar performance results and a lower average latency while reducing data overhead between 25 to 50% compared to the original ODMRP.

Design and Implementation of Group Management System for Multicast Services (멀티캐스트 서비스를 지원하기 위한 그룹관리 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • 박판우;조국현
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.1083-1093
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    • 1993
  • Recently, some applications require the multicast service that transmit messages to multiple destinations in computer communication network enviroment. Multicast service is to send messages to the group which consists of a number of processes. A multicast group is a collection of processes which are destinations of the transmitted messages and these processes may run on one or more hosts. Therefore, it is important to manage each member of process groups in order to provide efficient multicast services. In this paper, we design and implement group management system to support multicast services. Group Management System was designed with Process Group Management System(PGMS) and Host Group Management System(HGMS). We have implemented basic primitives of PGMS, HGMS. Also, membership tree management algorithm is designed and implemented. Membership tree provides the relation of the members of multicast groups and routing Informations.

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Efficient Multicast Tree Construction in Wireless Mesh Networks

  • Nargesi, Amir-Abbas;Bag-Mohammadi, Mozafar
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.613-619
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    • 2014
  • Multicast routing algorithms designed for wireline networks are not suitable for wireless environments since they cannot efficiently exploit the inherent characteristics of wireless networks such as the broadcast advantage. There are many routing protocols trying to use these advantages to decrease the number of required transmissions or increase the reception probability of data (e.g., opportunistic routing).Reducing the number of transmissions in a multicast tree directly decreases the bandwidth consumption and interference and increases the overall throughput of the network. In this paper, we introduce a distributed multicast routing protocol for wireless mesh networks called NCast which take into account the data delivery delay and path length when constructing the tree. Furthermore, it effectively uses wireless broadcast advantage to decrease the number of forwarding nodes dynamically when a new receiver joins the tree.Our simulation results show that NCast improves network throughput, data delivery ratio and data delivery delay in comparison with on demand multicast routing protocol. It is also comparable with multichannel multicast even though it does not use channeling technique which eliminates the interference inherently.

Topology-Aware Fanout Set Division Scheme for QoS-Guaranteed Multicast Transmission

  • Kim, Kyungmin;Lee, Jaiyong
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.614-634
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    • 2013
  • The proliferation of real-time multimedia services requires huge amounts of data transactions demanding strict quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees. Multicast transmission is a promising technique because of its efficient network resource utilization. However, high head-of-line (HOL) blocking probability and lack of service-specific QoS control should be addressed for practical implementations of multicast networks. In this paper, a topology aware fanout set division (TAFD) scheme is proposed to resolve these problems. The proposed scheme is composed of two techniques that reduce HOL blocking probability and expedite packet delivery for large-delay branches regarding multicast tree topology. Since management of global topology information is not necessary, scalability of the proposed scheme is guaranteed. Mathematical analysis investigates effects of the proposed scheme and derives optimal operational parameters. The evaluation results show that the TAFD scheme achieves significant delay reduction and satisfies required delay bounds on various multicast networks.