: Mirage is a formal model for the design and analysis of high speed wide area network protocols. It attempts to extend Shannon's communication theory by accounting for the effects of latency, just as Shannon's accounts for communication errors. Current protocols are expected to become inefficient if used at speeds in excess of 1 Gigabit per second, in wide area networks. These potential inefficiencies would arise since the speed of communication is increased, without a corresponding decrease in latency; only now, in the gigabit, wide area domain, are these effects becoming noticable. This is a proposal for the development of a model for understanding communication under noticable latency, which may also explain the deficiencies o...
131 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.This thesis studies the perfo...
Low latency is a requirement for a variety of interactive network applications. The Internet, howeve...
In distributed applications, a group of multiple processes is required to be cooperated by exchangin...
Mirage is a research effort which attempts to provide a basis for analysis and design of gigabit com...
Mirage is an abstract model for the design and analysis of high speed wide area network (WAN) protoc...
Current protocols are expected to become inefficient if used at speeds in excess of 1 Gigabit per se...
Networking research and development have historically focused on increasing network throughput and p...
The goal of this paper is to gain insight into the relative performance of communication mechanisms ...
Network latency slows the response time of networks such as the Internet. This is an ever increasing...
Many kinds of current network hardware, modems especially, have latencies many times worse than they...
Today\u27s Internet architecture and protocols, while perfectly suitable for well- connected users, ...
International audienceRoughly speaking, a communication network consists of a collection of (network...
A Distributed Virtual Environment (DVE) allows a group of geographically dispersed users to interact...
While the current generation of mobile and fixed communication networks has been standardized for mo...
In principle, a network can transfer data at nearly the speed of light. Today's Internet, however, i...
131 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.This thesis studies the perfo...
Low latency is a requirement for a variety of interactive network applications. The Internet, howeve...
In distributed applications, a group of multiple processes is required to be cooperated by exchangin...
Mirage is a research effort which attempts to provide a basis for analysis and design of gigabit com...
Mirage is an abstract model for the design and analysis of high speed wide area network (WAN) protoc...
Current protocols are expected to become inefficient if used at speeds in excess of 1 Gigabit per se...
Networking research and development have historically focused on increasing network throughput and p...
The goal of this paper is to gain insight into the relative performance of communication mechanisms ...
Network latency slows the response time of networks such as the Internet. This is an ever increasing...
Many kinds of current network hardware, modems especially, have latencies many times worse than they...
Today\u27s Internet architecture and protocols, while perfectly suitable for well- connected users, ...
International audienceRoughly speaking, a communication network consists of a collection of (network...
A Distributed Virtual Environment (DVE) allows a group of geographically dispersed users to interact...
While the current generation of mobile and fixed communication networks has been standardized for mo...
In principle, a network can transfer data at nearly the speed of light. Today's Internet, however, i...
131 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.This thesis studies the perfo...
Low latency is a requirement for a variety of interactive network applications. The Internet, howeve...
In distributed applications, a group of multiple processes is required to be cooperated by exchangin...