6.1.3.1 Abstract
Multicast communication is by definition greedier in bandwidth than unicast communications within the same number of receivers. The design of a multicast congestion control algorithm is then an important and useful task. There are two potential approaches for congestion control: within the network (it involves routers and distribution trees rather than simple paths as in the unicast case), and end-to-end.
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Baurens, B., Costa, L., Dracinschi, A., Fdida, S., Roca, V., Vida, R. (2001). Communications. In: Drira, K., Villemur, T., Martelli, A. (eds) Cooperative Environments for Distributed Systems Engineering. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2236. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45582-5_7
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