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Title : Explicit Multicast over Mobile IP (XMIP)
Author(s) : J. Lee, M. Shin
Filename : draft-lee-xcast-mobileip-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 09-Nov-01
Explicit multicast (Xcast)[1] is a new kind of Internet multicast,
in which every packet carries plural unicast addresses of all the
destinations within it. Because Xcast does not require membership
management and routing information exchange in the intermediate
routers, it can effectively provide multicast service to Internet
without those overheads.
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