New IRTF RG chartered--Scalable Adaptive Multicast (SAM) RG

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A new IRTF research group, Scalable Adaptive Multicast (SAM)
Research Group, has begun, with the appended charter.  
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further information.

John Buford & Jeremy Mineweaser

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  The Scalable Adaptive Multicast (SAM) Research Group is chartered
  to explore and research techniques which improve multicast
  performance with respect to dimensions such as number of groups,
  dynamics of group membership, dynamics of the network topology, and
  network resource constraints.  The RG will investigate approaches
  based on application layer multicast (ALM), overlay multicast (OM),
  and native IP multicast, as well as hybrid approaches.  A key design
  consideration is the placement of multicast state information along
  the multicast path, including packet headers, end hosts, and network
  nodes, where placement may be determined adaptively.

  In SAM architectures, new protocols are expected to coexist and
  integrate with native IP multicast protocols while offering more
  flexible deployment options and scaling to support a greater number
  of simultaneous multicast groups.  Alternative technologies such as
  end-system multicast and overlay multicast have been demonstrated,
  but these mechanisms must be integrated into a unified architecture
  and operational design.

  Among the challenges to be addressed are: multicasting in topologies
  with concatenated VPNs, such as the Global Information Grid (GIG);
  ability to incorporate QoS mechanisms while retaining scalability;
  integration with network- and application-layer security mechanisms;
  and adaptation schemes which consider group-related factors, such as
  group size, number of sources, membership dynamics, sensitivity
  to delay, amount of state, state update rate, application data rate,
  and other application-specific parameters, as well as network-related
  factors, such as dynamics of topology, carrying capacity, and
connectivity.

  Methods will be explored for group formation and discovery that
  scale to large numbers of groups, accommodate highly dynamic group
  membership, and support user-initiated small-group multicast in
  which the group is defined as a set of explicitly addressed
  endpoints.  Further challenges include efficient multicast for
  limited-resource nodes and access links, control mechanisms for
  hybrid systems, approaches to optimization in the network, including
  routing, and operation in mobile networks, including Mobile Ad-hoc
  Networks (MANETs).

  Deploying, diagnosing, debugging, and managing multicast services is
  complex, particularly for services which span multiple administrative
  domains.  The RG will propose and evaluate tools and strategies for
  deployment, operations, and management of SAM services.

  The RG will select candidates for analysis and evaluation from
  existing research results.  Researchers are invited to submit new
  approaches for further investigation.  Through experimentation, the
  RG seeks to deepen its understanding of the solution space and to
  enable the identification of preferred solutions as a function of
  dynamic network characteristics and the number of multicast sources,
  receivers, and groups.

  The expected findings of the RG include characterizing the problem
  space, including driving scenarios, comparisons and analysis of
  existing approaches, a SAM framework that supports multiple ALM/OM/
  native/hybrid protocols, analysis of network infrastructure impact
  when multicast traffic becomes a dominant flow in a network, and
  deployment scenarios which are independent of but can support and
  evolve with network infrastructure support for native multicast.
  The findings are expected to be published in technical reports,
  academic papers, and/or RFCs.



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