In the last decade, we have seen an explosive growth in the deployment of multimedia applications on the Internet. However, the transport service provided over the Internet is not always feasible for these applications, since the network was originally designed for other types of applications. One way to better accommodate the service requirements of some of these applications is to provide a partially reliable transport service. A partially reliable transport service does not insist on recovering all, but just some of the packet losses, thus providing a lower transport delay than a reliable transport service. The work in this thesis focuses on the design, implementation, and evaluation of a partially reliable transport protocol called PRTP...
The design and analysis of transport protocols for reliable communications constitutes the topic of ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Ossification of the transport-layer limits networked multimedia applications to use TCP or UDP, desp...
In the last decade, we have seen an explosive growth in the deployment of multimedia applications on...
The profileration of multimedia applications, such as streaming video, teleconferencing,and interact...
In recent years, Internet and IP technologies have made inroads into almost every communication mark...
PRTP is proposed to address the need of a transport service that is more suitable for applications w...
Networking research and development have historically focused on increasing network throughput and p...
As multimedia applications over the Internet proliferate, the efficient transport of both the signa...
In this paper, we design and evaluate an Internet friendly transport-level protocol (IFTP) for solvi...
In this paper, we design and evaluate an Internet friendly transport-level protocol (IFTP) for solvi...
Low-latency multimedia applications generate a growing and significant majority of all Internet traf...
Since TCP is considered unsuitable for the majority of the emerging multimedia applications, these a...
TCP is the most widely used transport layer protocol and is used in a big range of ap-plications. Un...
[[abstract]]The partially reliable transport protocol can enhance the quality of services (QoS) of m...
The design and analysis of transport protocols for reliable communications constitutes the topic of ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Ossification of the transport-layer limits networked multimedia applications to use TCP or UDP, desp...
In the last decade, we have seen an explosive growth in the deployment of multimedia applications on...
The profileration of multimedia applications, such as streaming video, teleconferencing,and interact...
In recent years, Internet and IP technologies have made inroads into almost every communication mark...
PRTP is proposed to address the need of a transport service that is more suitable for applications w...
Networking research and development have historically focused on increasing network throughput and p...
As multimedia applications over the Internet proliferate, the efficient transport of both the signa...
In this paper, we design and evaluate an Internet friendly transport-level protocol (IFTP) for solvi...
In this paper, we design and evaluate an Internet friendly transport-level protocol (IFTP) for solvi...
Low-latency multimedia applications generate a growing and significant majority of all Internet traf...
Since TCP is considered unsuitable for the majority of the emerging multimedia applications, these a...
TCP is the most widely used transport layer protocol and is used in a big range of ap-plications. Un...
[[abstract]]The partially reliable transport protocol can enhance the quality of services (QoS) of m...
The design and analysis of transport protocols for reliable communications constitutes the topic of ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Ossification of the transport-layer limits networked multimedia applications to use TCP or UDP, desp...