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Pruning Algorithms for Multicast Flow Control

Author(s):
Dah Ming Chiu, Miriam Kadansky, Joe Provino, Joseph Wesley and Haifeng Zhu
Report Number: Date Published: Available Formats:
TR-2000-85 June 2000 Portable Document Format (PDF)
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Abstract

In trying to satisfy a large and diverse group of receivers, a multicast flow may end up operating at an unsatisfactorily low transmission rate. This paper discusses when to prune (discard) slow receivers from the multicast group, and how to choose them. We examine this problem from a conceptual point of view, as well as explore the space of practical algorithms. In particular, we describe a class of decentralized and distributed algorithms and their implementation. How well they carry out pruning is shown through extensive measurements of a test network. We discovered the primary trade-off is between timely pruning and accurate pruning and describe how this can be controlled in our algorithms. Our results are applicable to both repair-tree as well as router-assisted multicast settings.

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