SM: real-time multicast protocols for simultaneous message delivery

J. Pulido, Kwei-Jay Lin
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Traditionally, a multicast message is sent once by a sender. All receivers will receive the same message but may receive it at different times. This may result in unfair advantage for some receivers. Simultaneous Multicast (SM) applications require that all receivers receive the same message at the same time. SM protocols therefore need to meet a strict deadline to ensure that each receiver will receive a message at the same time, regardless of the network conditions, heterogeneity of the environment and differences between the local clocks in the receivers. Such a real time SM protocol is proposed so that the coordinated deadline can be met by controlling the reserved bandwidth and without the overhead of clock synchronization. A sensing protocol is also proposed to continuously search for better levels of quality and to avoid the overhead of an external feedback protocol. The protocols are bandwidth conscious, enforce fairness and provide scalability.
SM:用于同步消息传递的实时多播协议
传统上,多播消息由发送方发送一次。所有接收者都将收到相同的消息,但可能在不同的时间收到。这可能会导致一些接受者获得不公平的优势。同时多播(SM)应用程序要求所有接收方在同一时间接收相同的消息。因此,SM协议需要满足严格的最后期限,以确保每个接收器将在同一时间接收消息,而不考虑网络条件、环境的异质性以及接收器中的本地时钟之间的差异。为了在不增加时钟同步开销的情况下,通过控制预留带宽来满足协调时限,提出了一种实时SM协议。提出了一种传感协议,以不断寻找更好的质量水平,并避免外部反馈协议的开销。这些协议具有带宽意识、强制公平性并提供可扩展性。
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