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We have developed the multicast middleware, a bridge between IP multicast and a self-organizing overlay multicast infrastructure, in order to make IP multicast available to the end user.We compare the performance of native IP multicast and IP multicast tunneled through a P2P overlay multicast network using the multicast middleware. We show that the achievable throughput can be quite high when using...
This paper describes how quality of service (QoS) enabled overlay multicast architectures using peer-to-peer (P2P) networks can enhance the experience of end-users in networked virtual environments (NVE). We show how IP multicast, which offers an easy to use API for implementing NVE but is not widely deployed, can be made available to end-users by bridging it transparently with P2P networks. We describe...
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