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Multicasting is the ability of a communication network to accept a single message from an application and to deliver copies of the message to multiple recipients at different locations …
Interconnecting Smart Objects with IP: The Next Internet explains why the Internet Protocol (IP) has become the protocol of choice for smart object networks. IP has successfully …
IP multicast offers the scalable point-to-multipoint delivery necessary for using group communication applications on the Internet. However, the IP multicast service has seen slow …
One of the main challenges of securing multicast communication is source authentication, or enabling receivers of multicast data to verify that the received data originated with the …
The ability to provide differentiated services to users with widely varying requirements is becoming increasingly important, and Internet Service Providers would like to provide these …
Readers will find clear explanations of routing fundamentals, such as how a router forwards packets, IP addressing, CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing), the routing table, Internet …
The demand for streaming multimedia applications is growing at an incr edible rate. In this paper, we propose Bayeux, an efficient application-level multicast system that scales to …
RFC 2991: Multipath Issues in Unicast and Multicast Next-Hop Selection [RFC Home] [TEXT|PDF|HTML] [Tracker] [IPR] [Info page] INFORMATIONAL Network Working Group D. Thaler Request for …
Featuring contributions from major technology vendors, industry consortia, and government and private research establishments, the Industrial Communication Technology Handbook …