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Authors: Kostas Katrinis, Georgios Parissidis, Bjoern Brynjúlfsson, Olafur Helgason, Gisli Hjálmtýsson, Bernhard Plattner
Group: Communication Systems
Type: Inproceedings
Title: Multi-Source Multimedia Conferencing over Single-source Multicast
Year: 2004
Month: November
Pub-Key: Katr04d
Book Titel: Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Second International Workshop on Multimedia Interactive Protocols and Systems, MIPS 2004
Volume: 3311
Pages: 84-95
Keywords: multicast, group communication, single-source multicast
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg
Abstract: A key issue for the establishment of large-scale multimedia conferencing in the global Internet is the provision of a ubiquitous IP multicast service. Despite extensive research and standardization efforts, worldwide availability of IP multicast is still limited. Single-source multicast constitutes an alternative that achieves to alleviate many of these problems. However, the tradeoffs in realizing multi-source sessions over single-source multicast remain poorly understood. The focal point of this paper is the realization of a multi-source distance learning conferencing platform (ET&L) over a novel single-source IP multicast protocol (SLIM). We have formulated the design space for managing trees rooted at multiple senders in a conferencing session, using both previously proposed schemes as well as new methods exploiting the application semantics of synchronous distance learning. We have prototyped each of these methods to prove their respective viability and conducted experimentation within our laboratories and over the Internet without changes or cooperation from ISPs or network administrators. The principal outcome of this work is a study of the various alternatives for implementing multi-source sessions over single-source multicast. In general, our work shows that it is feasible and efficient to use single-source multicast as a building block for implementing multi-source group communication applications.
Location: Grenoble, France
Resources: [BibTeX]

 

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