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F. Gong. A Transport Solution for Pipelined Network Computing. PhD thesis, Computer Science Department, Washington University at St. Louis, December 1992.

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Retransmission-Based Error Control For Continuous Media Traffic.. - Dempsey (1994)   (27 citations)  (Correct)

....loss within a single segment. Data stream events, e.g. a packet arriving out of order, trigger retransmission requests. For robustness the receiver uses an additional timer to detect very long burst losses during which no subsequent packets will arrive to enable loss detection. The analysis in [22] characterizes the AOEC protocol in terms of average end to end delay of a segment, maximum end to end delay of a segment, and average throughput for a stream. Through analysis and discrete event simulation, expressions for these measures are obtained, and the performance of AOEC is shown to ....

F. Gong. A Transport Solution for Pipelined Network Computing. PhD thesis, Computer Science Department, Washington University at St. Louis, December 1992.


Optimistic Strategies for Large-Scale Dissemination of.. - Yavatkar, Manoj (1993)   (20 citations)  (Correct)

....frames to recover from moderate to significant frame loss, but, at the same time, inter frame dependencies in application level semantics make a burst of frame loss unacceptable. A similar acceptable loss characterization has also recently been proposed in the context of remote visualization [5]. 3 Our Approach The central idea in our approach is to trade extra bandwidth for a reduction in latency. In the following, we describe our approach in detail. To keep this presentation clear and relevant, we have omitted discussion of transport protocol design and those details can be found ....

Gong, F. A Transport Solution for Pipelined Network Computing. PhD thesis, Washington University Computer Science Department, St. Louis., December 1992.


Universal Continuous Media I/o: Design And Implementation - Charles Cranor (1994)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....multipoint connections with statistical resource reservations and application oriented flow and error control. Because many research efforts (including our research group s work) are aimed at either creating new internet and transport protocols or extending existing ones to provide such services [5, 25, 9, 19, 23, 24, 18, 22, 11, 4], our assumptions about the underlying protocols are realistic. Application Layer. The specific class of applications targeted in this research include point to point as well as multipoint multimedia applications. Multimedia applications are characterized by their requirement for transport of ....

Gong, F. "A Transport Solution for Pipelined Network Computing," Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Computer Science, Sever Institute of Technology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, December 1992.


An Application-Oriented Error Control Scheme For High Speed.. - Fengmin Gong (1992)   (12 citations)  Self-citation (Fengmin)   (Correct)

....that addresses these issues with efficiency. The scheme has been evaluated using analysis and simulation, and it has been implemented in software inside SunOS 4:0:3 kernel. This paper presents the design and main results for the error control scheme. A more detailed report is available in [8]. The rest of the paper is organized as follows. Section 2 reviews briefly the existing error control schemes. Section 3 discusses how the proposed scheme addresses the key error control issues. Section 4 describes in detail the packet formats used as well as the operations of the proposed scheme. ....

....retransmission requests for those packets where there is a 0 in the corresponding position of the bitmap. z The window control, which is part of a new flow control scheme we have also developed, has a direct effect on the error control operations. Details of the flow control are available in [8]. Simple window control operations will be explained as necessary when error control operations are presented. 4.2. Error Control Operations It is assumed that a connection between the sender and the receiver has already been set up. Again, application data consists of a sequence of segments, ....

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Gong, Fengmin, A Transport Solution for Pipelined Network Computing , D.Sc. dissertation, Washington University Computer Science Department, St. Louis, December 1992.

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