groupcast

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English

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Etymology

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From group +‎ -cast, from broadcast.

Noun

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groupcast (plural groupcasts)

  1. The broadcast or display of digital content to a specific group.
    • 2015, Mingyue Ji, Antonia Tulino, Jaime Llorca, Giuseppe Caire, “Caching-Aided Coded Multicasting with Multiple Random Requests”, in arXiv[1]:
      We propose an achievable scheme based on random vector (packetized) caching placement and multiple groupcast index coding, shown to be order-optimal in the asymptotic regime in which the number of packets per file B goes to infinity.