2023
DOI: 10.32604/cmc.2023.033332
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Generation of Low-Delay and High-Stability Multicast Tree

Abstract: Delay and stability are two key factors that affect the performance of multicast data transmission in a network. However, current algorithms of tree generation hardly meet the requirements of low delay and high stability simultaneously. Given a general network, the generation algorithm of a multicast tree with minimum delay and maximum stability is an NPhard problem, without a precise and efficient algorithm. To address these challenges, this paper studies the generation of low-delay and high-stability multica… Show more

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“…Liao et al have proposed an ALM model based on the node potential (NP) and a topological index (TI), which is suitable for applications in large-scale, real-time multimedia environments [11]. Li et al have proposed a class of algorithms that create a greedy multicast tree based on the ratio of fan-out to delay (RFD) and the probability of terminal stability to obtain a high performance in multicast sessions [12]. This problem belongs to the class of combinatorial optimization problems, which is characterized by a high degree of complexity and computational difficulty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liao et al have proposed an ALM model based on the node potential (NP) and a topological index (TI), which is suitable for applications in large-scale, real-time multimedia environments [11]. Li et al have proposed a class of algorithms that create a greedy multicast tree based on the ratio of fan-out to delay (RFD) and the probability of terminal stability to obtain a high performance in multicast sessions [12]. This problem belongs to the class of combinatorial optimization problems, which is characterized by a high degree of complexity and computational difficulty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%