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Extending ATM Networks for Efficient Reliable Multicast  (Make Corrections)  (5 citations)
Jonathan S. Turner, Washington University, St. Louis
Communication, Architecture, and Applications for Network-Based Parallel Computing



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Abstract: One of the important features of ATM networks is their ability to support multicast communication. This facilitates the efficient distribution of multimedia information streams (such as audio and video) to large groups of receivers. Because ATM networks do not provide reliable delivery mechanisms, it is up to end systems to provide end-to-end reliability where it is needed. While this is straightforward for point-to-point virtual circuits, it is more difficult for multicast virtual circuits.... (Update)

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...be upstream discarded ) then START cells should be converted by the switch into ACK (acknowledgement) cells internally. See [Turner 96b] for details. Note that since the first version of the IPP chip will ignore the SCH, DIR, and UD fields of recycling cells, the...

...correctness of the protocol still relies on the positive acknowledgements; nacks merely improve performance when packets are lost. In [13], it is shown how these mechanisms can be used in combination with a conventional sliding window protocol to provide reliable one to many...

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Turner, Jonathan S., "Extending ATM Networks for Efficient Reliable Multicast", Technical Report WUCS-96-16, Department of Computer Science, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. 84 Gigabit Switching Technology /project/gbn_hw/switch/docs/arch_docs/frame-5.5/SysArch-3.3 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/268326.html   More

@inproceedings{ turner97extending,
    author = "Jonathan S. Turner",
    title = "Extending {ATM} Networks for Efficient Reliable Multicast",
    booktitle = "Communication, Architecture, and Applications for Network-Based Parallel Computing",
    pages = "73-87",
    year = "1997",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/268326.html" }
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