MAAP Protocol Overview in IEEE 1722: Address Acquisition and Message Format
The MAAP (Multicast Address Acquisition Protocol) is defined in IEEE 1722 for time-sensitive applications in bridged local area networks. It involves acquiring multicast addresses through claiming, probing, and defending messages. MAAP enables dynamic allocation of addresses and defending against co
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Distributed Computation in Node-Capacitated Networks
Exploration of communication primitives and algorithms in node-capacitated networks, including Node-Capacitated Clique Model, communication on butterfly networks, orientation using Boruvka's algorithm, computing O(a)-orientation, and solving graph problems like BFS trees, maximal independent set, ma
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IEEE 802.11be MLD Architecture Discussion
The document discusses the architecture of MLD (Multicast and Local Delivery) within the IEEE 802.11be framework. It highlights how MLD will align with existing 802.11 basic architecture, emphasizing the management of access to PHY and media for both AP and non-AP devices. The goal is to integrate M
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Understanding Delegates in Unreal Engine
Delve into the world of delegates in Unreal Engine, from basic to dynamic and multicast types. Discover how delegates enable flexible function assignment and callback mechanisms within classes. Explore examples like player events and asset processing to grasp the power and versatility of delegates i
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Framework for One-sided RDMA Multicast in Data Center Group Communications
This paper explores the implementation of one-sided RDMA multicast in data center group communications, highlighting the benefits of offloading network I/O from CPUs and unique connection parameters for efficient multicast operations. The research addresses the challenges of enabling one-sided RDMA
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Understanding Project Calico: Networking Essentials and Future Trends
Explore the pivotal role of Project Calico in networking, focusing on its core concepts, including IP connectivity, multicast, and broadcast, along with a deep dive into the data path mechanisms. Discover the future prospects and use cases that highlight its provisioning and isolation capabilities w
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Basics of Networking Communication and Internet Structure
The content covers the basics of networking communication, including synchronous and asynchronous communication, broadcast, multicast, and point-to-point communication. It also discusses internet properties, client/server structure, and interactions in client/server relationships. The visuals provid
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Understanding Computer Networking: Broadcast and Multicast Protocols
In this lecture on computer networking, we explore the concepts of broadcast and multicast protocols. The discussion covers topics such as BGP routing, IPv4 anycast hack, IP multicast, and the role of broadcast in small-to-moderate sized ad hoc networks. Learn about the differences between unicast,
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Implementation and Validation of Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service for LTE/LTE-Advanced
This study discusses the implementation and validation of a multimedia broadcast multicast service for LTE/LTE-Advanced using the OpenAirInterface platform. It explores the motivation behind enhancing multimedia capabilities in high-capacity mobile networks and the challenges related to previous res
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Mechanized Model for CAN Protocols - FASE 2013
This research paper presents a mechanized model for Content Addressable Network (CAN) protocols, focusing on supporting RDF data storage in the Semantic Web. It discusses the general motivation, CAN principles, RDF queries, and challenges in handling queries over variables in large-scale settings. T
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