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Selecting Among Replicated Adaptive Multicast Servers
Selecting Among Replicated Adaptive Multicast Servers
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Ammar, Mostafa H.
Zegura, Ellen W.
Fei, Zongming
Zegura, Ellen W.
Fei, Zongming
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Abstract
Server replication and multicasting are well-established techniques for
increasing capacity of a networked service and improving client performance.
In this paper, we consider the combination of these two techniques.
Specifically, we investigate the problem of selecting amongst rate-adaptive
multicast servers, which adjust their
sending rate based on network conditions and/or feedback from clients.
Effective server rate adaptation can lead to efficient utilization of
network resources and performance improvement perceived by clients. In this
initial study of adaptive multicast server selection, we explore some
fundamental issues and study the implications of different selection
strategies on the performance perceived by clients.
We first define the Static Multicast Selection Problem, in which there are
static sets of clients and servers, and one needs to establish a set of
multicast trees with one tree for each server. We explore several
optimization problems based on different
performance measures. We prove that the general problem is NP-hard and then
present two interesting special cases with an optimal polynomial-time
solution in each case. We design a heuristic for the general case and show
that it can improve the performance over some simple strategies. We also
consider the Dynamic
Multicast Selection Problem, in which clients may join and leave multicast
trees already established. We design a heuristic for this dynamic case by
which clients can select a tree to join. We investigate the performance of
the heuristic through simulation.
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2000
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