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RLM was designed to provide an end-to-end adaptive rate control solution for real-time multicasting in a heterogeneous network. Video multicasting is a particular type of real-time multicasting that can be used to explain the fundamental ideas of RLM.

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  1. We use the term Td to refer to both the timer and its timeout value.

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Paul, S. (1998). Receiver-driven Layered Multicast(RLM). In: Multicasting on the Internet and its Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5713-5_26

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