Proceedings Article10.1109/INFCOM.1995.515898
A source-based algorithm for delay-constrained minimum-cost multicasting
Qing Zhu,M. Parsa,J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves +2 more
- 02 Apr 1995
- Vol. 1, pp 377-385
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TL;DR: Depending on how tight the delay bounds are, the costs of the multicast trees obtained with the new algorithm are shown to be very close to the cost of the trees obtained by the Kou, Markowsky and Berman's algorithm (1981).
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Abstract: A new heuristic algorithm is presented for constructing minimum-cost multicast trees with delay constraints. The new algorithm can set variable delay bounds on destinations and handles two variants of the network cost optimization goal: one minimizing the total cost (total bandwidth utilization) of the tree, and another minimizing the maximal link cost (the most congested link). Instead of the single-pass tree construction approach used in most previous heuristics, the new algorithm is based on a feasible search optimization method which starts with the minimum-delay tree and monotonically decreases the cost by iterative improvement of the delay-bounded tree. The optimality of the costs of the delay-bounded trees obtained with the new algorithm is analyzed by simulation. Depending on how tight the delay bounds are, the costs of the multicast trees obtained with the new algorithm are shown to be very close to the costs of the trees obtained by the Kou, Markowsky and Berman's algorithm (1981).
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