Multicast Protocols and Algorithms
Source: Athens University of Economics and Business
Multicast refers to the transmission of data from one sender to an arbitrary set of receivers, a service useful for applications such as group conferencing, media distribution, and update of replicated databases. From an application viewpoint, the importance of multicast is that it allows addressing a set of receivers via a common identifier. From a network viewpoint, the importance of multicast is that when the transmission paths between the sender and the receivers share some links, multicast can conserve resources by only sending the data once over each such link.
| Format: | Size: | 61.69 | |
| Date: | Jan 2010 |



