Semantic Reliability is a novel correctness criterion for multicast protocols based on the concept of message obsolescence: A message becomes obsolete when its content or purpose is superseded by a subsequent message. By exploiting obsolescence, a reliable multicast protocol may drop irrelevant messages to find additional buffer space for new messages. This makes the multicast protocol more resilient to transient performance per-turbations of group members, thus improving throughput stability. This paper describes our experience in developing a suite of semantically reliable pro-tocols. It summarizes the motivation, definition and algorithmic issues and presents perfor-mance figures obtained with a running implementation. The data obtained ...
This paper presents a transport-level multicast protocol that is useful for building fault-tolerant ...
Public use of the Internet increases and applications suitable for multicast distribution grow more ...
Multipoint communication allows information transfer within a group of peer entities and is becoming...
Semantic reliability is a novel correctness criterion for multicast protocols based on the concept o...
Reliable multicast protocols can strongly simplify the design of distributed applications. However, ...
Reliable multicast protocols can strongly simplify the design of distributed applications. However i...
Group collaboration and media distribution ap- plications have attracted more interest during recent...
Traditional reliable broadcast protocols fail to scale to large settings. The paper proposes a relia...
In multicast communication systems, a single perturbed recipient can drastically affect the performa...
The definition of reliable multicast has varied widely, going from requirements for absolute data re...
As the number of applications directed towards group collaboration and group media dissemination inc...
In multicast communication systems, a single perturbed recipient can drastically affect the performa...
This document describes the complete specification of the APIs and Protocols for the MAFTIA Middlewa...
There are many methods for making a multicast protocol "reliable". At one end of t...
The emerging of high speed networks provides the infrastructure for handling a wide set of new appli...
This paper presents a transport-level multicast protocol that is useful for building fault-tolerant ...
Public use of the Internet increases and applications suitable for multicast distribution grow more ...
Multipoint communication allows information transfer within a group of peer entities and is becoming...
Semantic reliability is a novel correctness criterion for multicast protocols based on the concept o...
Reliable multicast protocols can strongly simplify the design of distributed applications. However, ...
Reliable multicast protocols can strongly simplify the design of distributed applications. However i...
Group collaboration and media distribution ap- plications have attracted more interest during recent...
Traditional reliable broadcast protocols fail to scale to large settings. The paper proposes a relia...
In multicast communication systems, a single perturbed recipient can drastically affect the performa...
The definition of reliable multicast has varied widely, going from requirements for absolute data re...
As the number of applications directed towards group collaboration and group media dissemination inc...
In multicast communication systems, a single perturbed recipient can drastically affect the performa...
This document describes the complete specification of the APIs and Protocols for the MAFTIA Middlewa...
There are many methods for making a multicast protocol "reliable". At one end of t...
The emerging of high speed networks provides the infrastructure for handling a wide set of new appli...
This paper presents a transport-level multicast protocol that is useful for building fault-tolerant ...
Public use of the Internet increases and applications suitable for multicast distribution grow more ...
Multipoint communication allows information transfer within a group of peer entities and is becoming...