DocumentCode
2487164
Title
DirCast: A practical and efficient Wi-Fi multicast system
Author
Chandra, Ranveer ; Karanth, Sandeep ; Moscibroda, Thomas ; Navda, Vishnu ; Padhye, Jitendra ; Ramjee, Ramachandran ; Ravindranath, Lenin
Author_Institution
Microsoft Res., India
fYear
2009
fDate
13-16 Oct. 2009
Firstpage
161
Lastpage
170
Abstract
IP multicast applications such as live lecture broadcasts are being increasingly used in enterprise and campus networks. In many cases, end hosts access these multicast streams using Wi-Fi networks. However, multicast over Wi-Fi suffers from several well-known problems such as low data rate, high losses and unfairness vis-a-vis other contending unicast transmissions. In this paper we present DirCast, a system to solve many of these problems. DirCast requires no changes to the 802.11 MAC protocol or the wireless access points. Software changes are required on clients only if they wish to participate in multicast sessions. The aim of DirCast system is to minimize the airtime consumed by the multicast traffic, while simultaneously improving client experience. To meet these goals, the DirCast converts multicast packets to unicast packets targeted to certain selected clients; other clients receive these packets by listening in promiscuous mode. The target clients are carefully selected to minimize loss rate experienced by the non-targeted clients. If necessary, clients are forced to change the AP they are associated with. In addition, DirCast uses proactive adaptive FEC to further reduce the loss rate and implements a novel virtual multicast interface in order to be compatible with the security needs of the enterprise. We demonstrate the effectiveness of DirCast using extensive experiments in a Wi-Fi prototype implementation and through large-scale simulations.
Keywords
IP networks; access protocols; multicast communication; telecommunication security; wireless LAN; 802.11 MAC protocol; DirCast; IP multicast applications; Wi-Fi networks; multicast streams; multicast system; multicast traffic; security; unicast transmissions; virtual multicast interface; wireless access points; Access protocols; Broadcasting; Large-scale systems; Media Access Protocol; Multicast protocols; Propagation losses; Streaming media; Unicast; Virtual prototyping; Wireless application protocol;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Protocols, 2009. ICNP 2009. 17th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Princeton, NJ
ISSN
1092-1648
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4635-3
Electronic_ISBN
1092-1648
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNP.2009.5339686
Filename
5339686
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