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Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol (RMTP)
"... This paper presents the design, implementation and performance of a reliable multicast transport protocol called RMTP. RMTP is based on a hierarchical structure in which receivers are grouped into local regions or domains and in each domain there is a special receiver called a Designated Receiver (D ..."
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region, and this prevents acknowledgement implosion. Receivers in RMTP send their acknowledgments to the DRs periodically, thereby simplifying error recovery. In addition, lost packets are recovered by selective repeat retransmissions, leading to improved throughput at the cost of minimal additional
ExOR: Opportunistic Multi-Hop Routing for Wireless Networks
- in SIGCOMM
, 2005
"... This paper describes ExOR, an integrated routing and MAC protocol that increases the throughput of large unicast transfers in multi-hop wireless networks. ExOR chooses each hop of a packet’s route after the transmission for that hop, so that the choice can reflect which intermediate nodes actually r ..."
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one or two hops, ExOR’s robust acknowledgments prevent unnecessary retransmissions, increasing throughput by nearly 35%. For more distant pairs, ExOR takes advantage of the choice of forwarders to provide throughput gains of a factor of two to four.
Multicast Transport Protocols for High Speed Networks
- Proceedings of International Conference on Network Protocols
, 1994
"... This paper presents the design and analysis of three reliable multicast transport protocols for high speed networks. The novelty of these protocols lies in the technique used in combining the acknowledgments of individual destinations along the underlying multicast tree to prevent acknowledgement im ..."
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This paper presents the design and analysis of three reliable multicast transport protocols for high speed networks. The novelty of these protocols lies in the technique used in combining the acknowledgments of individual destinations along the underlying multicast tree to prevent acknowledgement
Peer-to-peer Communications to Prevent Broadcast Diffusion from Feedback Implosion
"... Abstract—Nowadays low cost UMTS and soon HSDPA network developments lead to an increase in multimedia broadcasted services. The new standard for broadcast over mobiles, DVB-H, needs service reliability. This issue is tricky, because in a broadcast transmission, the sender may not be able to receive ..."
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all acknowledgements from all users like in TCP. In this paper, we evaluate the performance and benefits of using a separate return channel for quality of service control of a broadcast diffusion. Peer-to-peer links between the receivers are used in order to allow diffusion of the information losses
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
, 1992
"... The trainee period was carried out at the Department of Injury Prevention, ..."
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The trainee period was carried out at the Department of Injury Prevention,
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