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Grid Communication Environment Based on Multi-RP Multicast Technology

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Based on the PIM-SM multicast protocol, the paper realized the grid job submission by building a “shared-based tree”. In the multicast group, the source submits job and members provide resources. The paper also proposed two kinds of “RP switch” methods: timing switch and gradually switch, in order to resolve bottleneck problem and capability decline of the shared-based tree. Simulation results show that multicast makes grid job submission effective and RP switch methods can improve the reliability of job submission, guarantee the QoS of grid communication.

Supported by the National Natural Foundation of China under Grant No. 60373097; the Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province under Grant No.20020606; the Natural Science Foundation of Jilin University.

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Li, X., Li, X., Sun, T., Zhou, X. (2005). Grid Communication Environment Based on Multi-RP Multicast Technology. In: Zhang, W., Tong, W., Chen, Z., Glowinski, R. (eds) Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27912-1_47

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