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Scalable Adaptive Group Communication on Bi-directional Shared Prefix Trees

Matthias Wählisch – 2008

Efficient group communication within the Internet has been implemented by multicast. Unfortunately, its global deployment is missing. Nevertheless, emerging and progressively establishing popular applications, like IPTV or large-scale social video chats, require an economical data distribution throughout the Internet. To overcome the limitations of multicast deployment, we introduce and analyze BIDIR-SAM, the first structured overlay multicast scheme based on bi-directional shared prefix trees. BIDIR-SAM admits predictable costs growing logarithmically with increasing group size. We also present a broadcast approach for DHT-enabled P2P networks. Both schemes are integrated in a standard compliant hybrid group communication architecture, bridging the gap between overlay and underlay as well as between inter- and intra-domain multicast.

Titel
Scalable Adaptive Group Communication on Bi-directional Shared Prefix Trees
Verlag
Diploma thesis, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Freie Universität Berlin, July 2008
Schlagwörter
Peer-to-Peer Networking
Datum
2008-07
Art
Text
BibTeX Code
@mastersthesis{w-sagcb-08b, author = {Matthias W{\"a}hlisch}, title = {{Scalable Adaptive Group Communication on Bi-directional Shared Prefix Trees}}, school = {Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Freie Universit{\"a}t Berlin}, year = {2008}, type = {Diploma thesis}, month = {July}, abstract = {Efficient group communication within the Internet has been implemented by multicast. Unfortunately, its global deployment is missing. Nevertheless, emerging and progressively establishing popular applications, like IPTV or large-scale social video chats, require an economical data distribution throughout the Internet. To overcome the limitations of multicast deployment, we introduce and analyze BIDIR-SAM, the first structured overlay multicast scheme based on bi-directional shared prefix trees. BIDIR-SAM admits predictable costs growing logarithmically with increasing group size. We also present a broadcast approach for DHT-enabled P2P networks. Both schemes are integrated in a standard compliant hybrid group communication architecture, bridging the gap between overlay and underlay as well as between inter- and intra-domain multicast.}, theme = {p2p} }