Method and apparatus for reconfigurable and adaptive stream mult

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header

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370466, 370486, H04L 1218

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ABSTRACT:
A multimedia stream is multicasted. A request to perform the multicast is received. A plurality of distribution nodes are assigned to provide the multicast to a plurality of receivers. The assignment of a node is based on the transformation capabilities of that node. The multicast is then performed and the assigned node performs its transformation. The transformed multicast is distributed to a receiver which is suitable for receiving the transformed multicast.

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