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Multi-drop VPs for Multiparty Videoconferencing on SONET/ATM Rings -- Architectural Design and Bandwidth Demand Analysis

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This paper proposes a scheme for implementing multiparty videoconferencing service on SONET/ATM rings. Different multicasting methods on SONET/ATM rings are discussed and compared. A new multicast VP called “Multi-drop VP” which is particularly suitable for SONET/ATM rings is proposed. An Add-Drop Multiplexer(ADM) structure for rings capable of multi-dropping is also presented. Several VP assignment schemes are proposed and their bandwidth utilizations are compared.

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Feng, G., Yum, TS.P. (1999). Multi-drop VPs for Multiparty Videoconferencing on SONET/ATM Rings -- Architectural Design and Bandwidth Demand Analysis. In: Diaz, M., Owezarski, P., Sénac, P. (eds) Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services. IDMS 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1718. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48109-5_23

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