An Extensible RTCP Control Framework for Large Multimedia Distributions
NCA '03 Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications
Optimization of Large-Scale RTCP Feedback Reporting in Fixed and Mobile Networks
ICWMC '07 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Communications
Shruti: A Self-Tuning Hierarchical Aggregation System
SASO '07 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems
Integration of Host Position Prediction into Hierarchical Aggregation
ICN '08 Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Networking
Hierarchical feedback aggregation in IPTV
ICCOMP'08 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Computers
Study and performance of localization methods in IP based networks: Vivaldi algorithm
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Multi-manifold model of the Internet delay space
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
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Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) is a protocol for delivering time sensitive data such as audio and video over the Internet. RTP is usually used in conjunction with Real-time Control Protocol (RTCP), which provides statistics about flow of data using RTP. Certain problems related to RTCP scalability have arisen, mostly due to growth in the IPTV market and higher demands on bigger broadcasting sessions. Several solutions based on tree structures such as S-RTCP, MS-RTCP, TTP and others have been introduced. This paper proposes a method for constructing an optimal and well organized hierarchical tree structure with respect to standard RTCP. The proposed method can be integrated with most of the current solutions, including S-RTCP, MS-RTCP and TTP. Experience gained by us deploying our method on a global research network called PlanetLab is also discussed at the end of this paper.