A decentralised-control protocol for Source Specific Multicast Online publication date: Thu, 10-Aug-2006
by Khalid Al-Begain, Yewen Cao
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN), Vol. 4, No. 3/4, 2006
Abstract: A novel Source Specific Multicast (SSM) protocol, called Scalable Recursive Multicast (SREM) is proposed. Unlike existing SSM protocols, which in general use the source-centralised control mechanism, SREM is a decentralised-control multicast scheme. A pair of Branch Node Messages (BNMs) is introduced to construct a branching node-based multicast tree, which is built up gradually, locally and dynamically as group members join/leave. Delivering multicast packets is carried out recursively between BN Routers by unicast. SREM has fixed size control messages, and low join/leave latency and is scalable. Simulation shows that SREM outperforms recently proposed algorithms in terms of processing and delivering costs.
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