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Title : DMMP: Dynamic Mesh-based Overlay Multicast Protocol
Author(s) : J. Lei, et al.
Filename : draft-lei-samrg-dmmp-02.txt
Pages : 28
Date : 2007-4-2
This document describes a Dynamic Mesh-based overlay Multicast
Protocol (DMMP) framework to support multicast data delivery
applications without relying on classic IP multicast, including
multicast group management, overlay hierarchy establishment,
multicast tree construction and data forwarding scheme from the
source to a number of receivers. The DMMP framework builds on
control plane functions which dynamically manage an overlay core and
a multicast tree layer. The key idea is a number of end hosts self-
organize into an overlay mesh, and dynamically maintain such a mesh.
Based on the constructed mesh, some core-based clusters are built
with capacity-aware trees inside. Then, a multicast tree consisting
of DMMP-aware end hosts (and/or specific routers) is built on the top
of the overlay core for the efficient delivery of the multicast data.
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