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2006 International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks(WoWMoM'06)
Evaluating Different One to Many Packet Delivery Schemes for UMTS
Buffalo, New York
June 26-June 29
ISBN: 0-7695-2593-8
Antonios Alexio, Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, Greece
Dimitrios Antonellis, Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, Greece
Christos Bouras, Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, Greece
It is known that multicasting is an efficient method of supporting group communication as it allows the transmission of packets to multiple destinations using fewer network resources. Thus, service providers are increasingly interested in supporting multicast communications over wireless networks and in particular over UMTS. Multicasting is a more efficient method of supporting group communication than unicasting or broadcasting, as it allows transmission and routing of packets to multiple destinations using fewer network resources. In this paper the three above mentioned methods of supporting group communication are analyzed in terms of their performance.
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Antonios Alexio, Dimitrios Antonellis, Christos Bouras, "Evaluating Different One to Many Packet Delivery Schemes for UMTS," wowmom, pp.66-72, 2006 International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks(WoWMoM'06), 2006
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