The emerging of high speed networks provides the infrastructure for handling a wide set of new applications, covering distributed multimedia cooperative features. In this framework, multipeer communication is a major service/protocol issue because most of these applications exhibit the need for such a functionality. Besides many functions and mechanisms, the semantics of transport layer multicast conversation has to be defined. We show that a new service semantic called statistical-reliable, in which the reliability is enforced when desired by applications, is of major interest for the high-performance networking paradigm. This new reliability semantic can be implemented using a protocol akin to the XTP bucket algorithm. The interest of the...
Abstract: This article deals with a multicast application development for great size archives transf...
Semantic reliability is a novel correctness criterion for multicast protocols based on the concept o...
Increases in Internet bandwidth have spurred interest in using it to coordinate geographically distr...
1 Introduction Efficient multicast communication is a key feature of ATM network technology. Origina...
Group collaboration and media distribution ap- plications have attracted more interest during recent...
There are many methods for making a multicast protocol "reliable". At one end of t...
Group collaboration and media distribution ap- plications have attracted more interest during recent...
Group collaboration and media distribution ap- plications have attracted more interest during recent...
There is a strong application demand for reliable multicast. Widespread use of the Internet makes th...
Multicast (1:N) is now supported by a number of networks and communication protocols. A problem in ...
Multipoint communication allows information transfer within a group of peer entities and is becoming...
The Xpress Transport Protocol (XTP) is designed to meet the needs of distributed, real-time, and mul...
The definition of reliable multicast has varied widely, going from requirements for absolute data re...
This paper presents the design and analysis of three reliable multicast transport protocols for high...
This paper presents the design and analysis of three reliable multicast transport protocols for high...
Abstract: This article deals with a multicast application development for great size archives transf...
Semantic reliability is a novel correctness criterion for multicast protocols based on the concept o...
Increases in Internet bandwidth have spurred interest in using it to coordinate geographically distr...
1 Introduction Efficient multicast communication is a key feature of ATM network technology. Origina...
Group collaboration and media distribution ap- plications have attracted more interest during recent...
There are many methods for making a multicast protocol "reliable". At one end of t...
Group collaboration and media distribution ap- plications have attracted more interest during recent...
Group collaboration and media distribution ap- plications have attracted more interest during recent...
There is a strong application demand for reliable multicast. Widespread use of the Internet makes th...
Multicast (1:N) is now supported by a number of networks and communication protocols. A problem in ...
Multipoint communication allows information transfer within a group of peer entities and is becoming...
The Xpress Transport Protocol (XTP) is designed to meet the needs of distributed, real-time, and mul...
The definition of reliable multicast has varied widely, going from requirements for absolute data re...
This paper presents the design and analysis of three reliable multicast transport protocols for high...
This paper presents the design and analysis of three reliable multicast transport protocols for high...
Abstract: This article deals with a multicast application development for great size archives transf...
Semantic reliability is a novel correctness criterion for multicast protocols based on the concept o...
Increases in Internet bandwidth have spurred interest in using it to coordinate geographically distr...