Buffer management for active reliable multicast

Reliable multicast over the Internet is difficult with a number of problems such as NACK implosion, distributed loss recovery, retransmission scoping, etc. Active Reliable Multicast (ARM), a novel loss recovery scheme for large-scale reliable multicast, utilizes soft-state storage (intermediate rout...

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Main Author: Zhang, Jingyu
Other Authors: Feng, Gang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-39752023-07-04T15:16:17Z Buffer management for active reliable multicast Zhang, Jingyu Feng, Gang School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems Reliable multicast over the Internet is difficult with a number of problems such as NACK implosion, distributed loss recovery, retransmission scoping, etc. Active Reliable Multicast (ARM), a novel loss recovery scheme for large-scale reliable multicast, utilizes soft-state storage (intermediate routers) within the network to cache data for local retransmission, to suppress duplicate NACKs and to perform scoped retransmission. In the heterogeneous Internet, some links are reliable while some are relatively unreliable. ARM mechanisms need to deal with this heterogeneity. In ARM. how to utilize the active resources efficiently for packet loss recovery is an important issue. A more efficient and fair buffer scheme could provide a better solution. Master of Science (Communication Software and Networks) 2008-09-17T09:41:37Z 2008-09-17T09:41:37Z 2003 2003 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/3975 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Buffer management for active reliable multicast
description Reliable multicast over the Internet is difficult with a number of problems such as NACK implosion, distributed loss recovery, retransmission scoping, etc. Active Reliable Multicast (ARM), a novel loss recovery scheme for large-scale reliable multicast, utilizes soft-state storage (intermediate routers) within the network to cache data for local retransmission, to suppress duplicate NACKs and to perform scoped retransmission. In the heterogeneous Internet, some links are reliable while some are relatively unreliable. ARM mechanisms need to deal with this heterogeneity. In ARM. how to utilize the active resources efficiently for packet loss recovery is an important issue. A more efficient and fair buffer scheme could provide a better solution.
author2 Feng, Gang
author_facet Feng, Gang
Zhang, Jingyu
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author Zhang, Jingyu
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title Buffer management for active reliable multicast
title_short Buffer management for active reliable multicast
title_full Buffer management for active reliable multicast
title_fullStr Buffer management for active reliable multicast
title_full_unstemmed Buffer management for active reliable multicast
title_sort buffer management for active reliable multicast
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/3975
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