SomeCast: A Paradigm for Real-Time Adaptive Reliable Multicast


Autoria(s): Yoon, Jaehee; Bestavros, Azer; Matta, Ibrahim
Data(s)

20/10/2011

20/10/2011

10/12/1999

Resumo

SomeCast is a novel paradigm for the reliable multicast of real-time data to a large set of receivers over the Internet. SomeCast is receiver-initiated and thus scalable in the number of receivers, the diverse characteristics of paths between senders and receivers (e.g. maximum bandwidth and round-trip-time), and the dynamic conditions of such paths (e.g. congestion-induced delays and losses). SomeCast enables receivers to dynamically adjust the rate at which they receive multicast information to enable the satisfaction of real-time QoS constraints (e.g. rate, deadlines, or jitter). This is done by enabling a receiver to join SOME number of concurrent multiCAST sessions, whereby each session delivers a portion of an encoding of the real-time data. By adjusting the number of such sessions dynamically, client-specific QoS constraints can be met independently. The SomeCast paradigm can be thought of as a generalization of the AnyCast (e.g. Dynamic Server Selection) and ManyCast (e.g. Digital Fountain) paradigms, which have been proposed in the literature to address issues of scalability of UniCast and MultiCast environments, respectively. In this paper we overview the SomeCast paradigm, describe an instance of a SomeCast protocol, and present simulation results that quantify the significant advantages gained from adopting such a protocol for the reliable multicast of data to a diverse set of receivers subject to real-time QoS constraints.

National Science Foundation (ESS CCR-9706685, CAREER ANIR-9701988, MRI EIA-9871022)

Identificador

Yoon, Jaehee; Bestavros, Azer; Matta, Ibrahim. "SomeCast: A Paradigm for Real-Time Adaptive Reliable Multicast", Technical Report BUCS-1999-018, Computer Science Department, Boston University, December 10, 1999. [Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1795]

http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1795

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

Boston University Computer Science Department

Relação

BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-1999-018

Palavras-Chave #Reliable multicast #Real-time communication #FEC using Reed-Solomon-like codes #Simulation
Tipo

Technical Report