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A Primer of Multicast Routing

by Rosenberg, Eric.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: SpringerBriefs in Computer Science, 2191-5768 Physical details: X, 117p. 58 illus. online resource. ISBN: 1461418739 Subject(s): Computer science. | Computer Communication Networks. | Telecommunication. | Computer Science. | Computer Communication Networks. | Communications Engineering, Networks.
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What is Multicast Routing? -- Basic Concepts in Tree Based Methods -- Dynamic Routing Methods -- Other Multicast Routing Methods -- Inter-domain and Two-level Multicast -- Aggregate Multicast Trees -- Multicast Virtual Private Networks -- References.

Whereas unicast routing determines a path from one source node to one destination node, multicast routing determines a path from one source to many destinations, or from many sources to many destinations. We survey multicast routing methods for when the set of destinations is static, and for when it is dynamic. While most of the methods we review are tree based, some non-tree methods are also discussed. We survey results on the shape of multicast trees, delay constrained multicast routing, aggregation of multicast traffic, inter-domain multicast, and multicast virtual private networks. We focus on basic algorithmic principles, and mathematical models, rather than implementation level protocol details. Many historically important methods, even if not currently used, are reviewed to give perspective on the evolution of multicast routing.

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