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Hop
By Hop Multicast Routing Protocol
Luis H M K Costa, Serge Fdida (Universite Pierre et Marie
Curie), Otto C M B Duarte (Universidade Federeal do Rio de
Janeiro)
IP Multicast
is facing a slow take-off although it is a hotly debated topic since
more than a decade. Many reasons are responsible for this status.
Hence, the Internet is likely to be organized with both unicast
and multicast enabled networks. Thus, it is of utmost importance
to design protocols that allow the progressive deployment of the
multicast service by supporting unicast clouds. This paper proposes
HBH (Hop-By-Hop multicast routing protocol). HBH adopts the source-specific
channel abstraction to simplify address allocation and implements
data distribution using recursive unicast trees, which allow the
transparent support of unicast-only routers. Additionally, HBH is
original because its tree construction algorithm takes into account
the unicast routing asymmetries. As most multicast routing protocols
rely on the unicast infrastructure, these asymmetries impact the
structure of the multicast trees. We show through simulation that
HBH outperforms other multicast routing protocols in terms of the
delay experienced by the receivers and the bandwidth consumption
of the multicast trees.
     
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