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Video multicast in an IP/ATM environment

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  • The integration of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology into the current global internetwork provides great opportunity as weJl as substantial engineering challenges. The Network for Engineering Research in Oregon (NERO) ATM network provides an order of magnitude increase in available bandwidth in local area networks and two orders of magnitude in the wide area. A problem is that the additional bandwidth is unusable by some applications, such as video multicast, that require high bandwidth. This is because there is no standard for IP multicast on ATM. Additionally, there is no infrastructure to manage IP style multicast groups at the ATM network layer. We have modified a video-conferencing application to allow video multicast on the NERO ATM network. The modified application, called Nvatm, may now be used as a tool to investigate distribution of video data on high bandwidth ATM networks. This paper concludes with performance results of Nvatm.
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  • NERO - Network for Engineering Research in Oregon
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