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A Parallel Transmission Overlay Multicast Scheme for Massive Contents Delivery  

Park, Jin-Hong (한국정보통신기술협회 SW시험인증센터)
Kim, Seon-Ho (한국정보보호진흥원 정보보호기술단)
Shin, Yong-Tae (서울시소방방재본부 전산개발팀)
Shin, Seok-Kyoo (숭실대학교 컴퓨터학과)
Abstract
Overlay multicast delivery method is a new approach in which multicast functionality is implemented at the end-hosts application layer in the timing of sparse deployment of IP multicast. However, existing overlay multicast protocols are not being standardization and many restrictions occur when delivering high capacity contents. Therefore, new delivery mechanism is required for the overlay multicast based high capacity contents delivery. In this paper. we separate group management and delivery management of overlay multicast and describe a capable group management. We also defined high speed delivery method better than that of existing overlay multicast through use of collaborated distribute downloading. This improved efficiency of massive contents transmission.
Keywords
Overlay Multicast; Distribute Download; Working Set;
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