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Conventional block-based multicast authentication schemes overlook the heterogeneity of receivers by letting the sender choose the block size, divide a multicast stream into blocks, associate each block with a signature, and spread the effect of the signature across all the packets in the block through hash graphs or coding algorithms. The correlation among packets makes them vulnerable to packet...
This paper describes a new scalable ALM protocol called BRP, especially designed for scalable network with large receiver sets. The paper focuses on nodes joining and departure procedure, region saturation is defined as the standard for elementary selection, and PRIORITY algorithm for further selection. Detailed mathematical analysis and simulation results are presented to validate the proposed algorithm...
This paper describes a new scalable ALM protocol which called BRS, especially designed for low transmission delay applications with large receiver sets. The paper focuses on nodes joining and departure procedure, region saturation is defined as the standard for elementary selection, and DCRM (degree-constrained, minimum radius spanning tree algorithm) for further selection, this helps to achieve an...
Packet classification is the core mechanism that enables many networking services on the Internet such as firewall packet filtering and traffic accounting. Using Ternary Content Addressable Memories (TCAMs) to perform high-speed packet classification has become the de facto standard in industry. TCAMs classify packets in constant time by comparing a packet with all classification rules of ternary...
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