Combined Method of Routing Multimedia Data in Computer Networks
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Analysis of the methods of multimedia data shows that is no one of the known routing algorithms can not provide the cheapest and best solution for multicast transmission to all types and sizes of networks and the size and types of multicast groups. The main improvement is especially noticeable in the small size of multicast groups. This occurs because the CCET and CSPT give different and not optimal solutions in most cases, a small-size multicast group; only in these cases is largely a hybrid nature of the proposed heuristics plays an important role. When the size of the network, there is greater agreement between the results obtained and reviewed by a hybrid heuristics.
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Keywords: Multimedia data, protocol, routing, multicast, algorithm, effectively.
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