| Elan Amir, "Scalable Consensus based Bandwidth Allocation" UC Berkeley 1997@ |
....the tools within a single application instance using the local coordination bus model. This separation makes interoperability with other tools much simpler. Another example of global coordination is a distributed bandwidth allocation protocol, SCUBA (Scalable, ConsensUs based Bandwidth Allocation) [A97] being developed by Elan Amir for tackling the problem of bandwidth allocation across video streams in an MBone conference. Here, too, SCUBA agents use a well defined global protocol for communicating with each other, while they use the local coordination bus for communicating with local media ....
Elan Amir, "Scalable Consensus based Bandwidth Allocation" UC Berkeley 1997@
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