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....[1] a designated receiver [10, 14] or a logging server [3] in a hierarchical structure. All of the above schemes do not provide exact solutions to all the loss recovery problems. This is mainly due to the lack of topology information at the end hosts. Recently, the use of active network concepts [12] where routers themselves could contribute to enhance the network services by customized functionalities have been proposed in the multicast research community. Contributing mainly on feedback implosion problems, retransmission scoping and cache of data, active reliable multicast protocols open ....
D.L. Tennehouse, J.M. Smith, W.D. Sincoskie, D.J. Wetherall, and G.J. Winden. A Survey of Active Network Research. in IEEE Com Mag, pp80-86, Jan 1997.
....reliable multicast concepts. Section 3 describes the generic protocols used in this paper to compare the various active mechanisms involved in reliable multicasting. Then Section 4 presents the performance study and Section 5 concludes. 2 Active networking and the grids In active networking [10], routers themselves play an active role by executing application dependent functions on incoming packets. Recently, the use of active network concepts where routers could contribute to enhance the network services by customized (sometimes high level) functionalities has been proposed in many ....
D. L. Tennehouse et al. A survey of active network research. IEEE Comm. Mag., pp80-86, January 1997.
....multicast protocols usually take the end to end solution to perform loss recoveries. 6.1 What is active reliable multicast In active networking, routers themselves play an active role by executing applicationdependent functions on incoming packets. Recently, the use of active network concepts [21] where routers themselves could contribute to enhance the network services by customized functionalities have been proposed in the multicast research community [22] Contributing mainly on feedback explosion problems, retransmission scoping and cache of data, these active reliable multicast ....
D. L. Tennehouse, J. M. Smith, W. D. Sincoskie, D. J. Wetherall, and G. J. Winden. A survey of active network research. IEEE Communications Magazine, pages 80-86, January 1997.
....when a large number of receivers have subscribed to the multicast session. In receiver initiated protocols with local recovery, the retransmission of a lost packet can be performed by some other nodes in the multicast tree [2, 10, 14, 9, 11, 3] Recently, the use of active network concepts [12] where routers themselves could contribute to enhance the network services by customized functionalities has been proposed in the multicast research community. Contributing mainly on feedback implosion problems, retransmission scoping and cache of data, active reliable multicast offers a general ....
D. L. Tennehouse, J. M. Smith, W. D. Sincoskie, D. J. Wetherall, and G. J. Winden. A survey of active network research. IEEE Communication Magazine, January 1997.
....or dedicated servers as repliers, or (ii) use network elements such as routers. For instance, the replier could be any receiver in the neighborhood (SRM [4] a designated receiver (RMTP [10] TMTP [13] LMS [9] PGM [3] or a logging server (LBRM [5] in a hierarchical structure. Active networks [12] open new perspectives in providing more ecient solutions for the problem of the feedback implosion. Active approaches bene t from the assistance of the routers which are able to perform customized computations on the messages owing through them. ARM (Active Reliable Multicast) 6] is one ....
D. L. Tennehouse, J. M. Smith, W. D. Sincoskie, D. J. Wetherall, and G. J. Winden. A survey of active network research. IEEE Communication Magazine, pages 80-86, January 1997.
....the preliminary results in measuring, in the context of the DyRAM protocol, the raw processing time required for enabling low latency multicast communications on the Internet. 1 Introduction Violating the well established end to end architecture, routers in the active networking approach [13] can execute application dependent computations on incoming packets. In this perspective, a number of execution environments, most of them based on the Java language, have been proposed to allow the dynamic execution of user code [14, 4] Recently, the use of these active network concepts has ....
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