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Abstract: The specifications and performance of RAMP, a Reliable Adaptive Multicast Protocol, are presented.
Initially described in IETF RFC 1458 (Ref.1), RAMP has been enhanced for use over an all-optical,
circuit-switched, gigabit network under our ARPA-sponsored Testbed for Optical NEtworking (TBONE)
project. RAMP uses immediate, receiver-initiated, NAK-based, unicast error notification combined with
originator based unicast retransmission. The approach is motivated by the loss characteristics of the... (Update)
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A. Koifman and S. Zabele, "RAMP: A reliable adaptive multicast protocol," in IEEE Infocom'96, pp. 1442--1451, March 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/koifman96ramp.html More
@inproceedings{ koifman96ramp,
author = "Alex Koifman and Stephen Zabele",
title = "Ramp: A Reliable Adaptive Multicast Protocol",
booktitle = "{INFOCOM} (3)",
pages = "1442-1451",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/koifman96ramp.html" }
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