Title :
Multicast group behavior in the Internet´s multicast backbone (MBone)
Author :
Almeroth, Kevin C. ; Ammar, Mosfafa H.
Author_Institution :
Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The multicast backbone (MBone) is a network overlaying the global Internet and designed to support multipoint applications. The authors first give an overview of the development and architecture of the current MBone. One important characteristic of the MBone is its reliance on IP multicast which allows receivers to join and leave groups asynchronously. The authors describe the Mlisten data collection tool that was created to provide a mechanism for capturing information about when members join and leave a multicast group. Using data collected with Mlisten, the authors present statistics about some of the MBone sessions they monitored. Results are provided for key parameters including multicast participant interarrival times and participant durations, multicast tree size and characteristics, and intersession relationships. Collecting data about MBone usage can improve our understanding of how multicast communication and real-time protocols are being used today
Keywords :
Internet; multimedia communication; telecommunication channels; transport protocols; IP multicast; Internet multicast backbone; Mlisten data collection tool; intersession relationships; multicast backbone architecture; multicast communication; multicast group behavior; multicast participant interarrival times; multicast tree characteristics; multicast tree size; multipoint applications; network overlay; participant durations; real-time multimedia data; real-time protocols; receivers; statistics; IP networks; Intelligent networks; Internet; Large-scale systems; Monitoring; Multicast protocols; Spine; Statistics; Streaming media; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE