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http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/KIPSTC.2002.9C.6.919

A Design and Performance Evaluation of Multicast Scheduling Algorithm using the State Information of Receivers in the WDM Broadcast Networks  

Jin, Kyo-Hong (동의대학교 멀티미디어공학과)
Abstract
In this paper, new multicast scheduling algorithms are proposed for the WDM single-hop broadcast-and-select networks. The existing multicast scheduling algorithms are focused on the partitioning a multicast group into several subgroups to reduce the delay time of each receiver. These partitioning algorithms are grouping method of the receivers already tuned to the transmitter's wavelength. However, these algorithms ignore the state of receivers, which leads to increase the number of subgroups and the delay time. Therefore, 1 propose two new multicast scheduling algorithms called H_EAR and PGM that partition a multicast group to subgroups using the tunable transmitter, state information of receivers, and pseudo group concept. The performance of proposed algorithms are evaluated through the computer simulation. They show the better performance comparing with the existing multicast scheduling algorithm.
Keywords
WDM; Broadcast-and-select; Multicast; Scheduling; Performance Analysis;
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