Iolus definition

Iolus. A framework for scalable secure multicasting. In: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM ’97 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communication. p. 277–288. SIGCOMM ’97, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA (1997)

Examples of Iolus in a sentence

  • Cluster-based Mobile Key Management Scheme (CMKMS): the cluster-based mobile multicast group key management protocols for wireless networks which are as follows: Micro-Grouped Iolus Scheme: The authors of proposed an improved version of the scheme proposed in which supports member mobility known as micro- grouped Iolus (M-Iolus) which further divides subgroups into micro-groups.

  • Decentralized key distribution schemes, such as Iolus, are therefore not suitable for large groups.

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇ survey [21] points out that Iolus requires a substantial resource overhead to manage a multicast group.

  • In Iolus, each subgroup has a controller named the group security agent (GSA) or group security intermediates (GSI).

  • Projects include Conference Key Distribution Systems (CKDS) [3], Scalable Multicast Key Distribution [4], Group Key Management Protocol (GKMP) [5, 6], Logical Key Hierarchy (LKH) [7, 8], Kronos [9], Distributed Logical Key Hierarchy [10], One-way Function Tree (OFT) [11], Contributory Key Agreement [2] and Iolus [12].

  • Springer, Heidelberg (Aug 2018) [18] ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇., ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, C.: Rfc2093: Group key management protocol (gkmp) specification (1997) [19] ▇▇▇▇▇▇, S.: Iolus: A framework for scalable secure multicasting.

  • Among these, the Iolus architecture is the most referenced scheme.

  • Further research followed, such as Iolus [12], MARKS [19], Kronos [9] and IGKMP [20].