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Receiver-driven Layered Multicast
, 1996
"... State of the art, real-time, rate-adaptive, multimedia applications adjust their transmission rate to match the available network capacity. Unfortunately, this source-based rate-adaptation performs poorly in a heterogeneous multicast environment because there is no single target rate — the conflicti ..."
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receiver specifies its level of subscription by joining a subset of the groups. In this paper, we extend the multiple group framework with a rate-adaptation protocol called Receiver-driven Layered Multicast, or RLM. Under RLM, multicast receivers adapt to both the static heterogeneity of link bandwidths
Pathological Behaviors for RLM and RLC
- In Proc. of NOSSDAV'00
, 2000
"... RLM [4] and RLC [7] are two well known receiver-driven cumulative layered multicast congestion control protocols. They both represent an indisputable advance in the area of congestion control for multimedia applications. However, there are very few studies that evaluate these protocols, and most of ..."
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RLM [4] and RLC [7] are two well known receiver-driven cumulative layered multicast congestion control protocols. They both represent an indisputable advance in the area of congestion control for multimedia applications. However, there are very few studies that evaluate these protocols, and most
Abstract Pathological Behaviors for RLM and RLC
"... RLM [4] and RLC [7] are two well known receiver-driven cumulative layered multicast congestion control protocols. They both represent an indisputable advance in the area of congestion control for multimedia applications. However, there are very few studies that evaluate these protocols, and most of ..."
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RLM [4] and RLC [7] are two well known receiver-driven cumulative layered multicast congestion control protocols. They both represent an indisputable advance in the area of congestion control for multimedia applications. However, there are very few studies that evaluate these protocols, and most
The Stationarity of Internet Path Properties: Routing, Loss, and Throughput
- In ACIRI Technical Report
, 2000
"... There is much interest in using network measurements for both modeling and operational purposes. In this paper we focus on the fundamental question of the stationarity of such measurements. That is, to what extent are past measurements a good predictor of the future? We used the NIMI infrastructure ..."
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Introduction In recent years there has been a surge of interest in network measurements. These measurements have deepened our understanding of network behavior and led to more accurate and qualitatively different models of network traffic. Network measurements are also used operationally by various protocols
[Category: Study Protocol]-1- The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) Protocol
"... Meschia et al.-3- rlm (KN) Background: Epidemiologic and twins studies suggest an inherited component to the risk of developing ischemic stroke. Candidate gene association studies have been performed but have limited capacity to identify novel risk factor genes. The purpose of the Siblings With Isc ..."
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Meschia et al.-3- rlm (KN) Background: Epidemiologic and twins studies suggest an inherited component to the risk of developing ischemic stroke. Candidate gene association studies have been performed but have limited capacity to identify novel risk factor genes. The purpose of the Siblings
Abstract Receiver-driven Layered Multicast
"... State of the art, real-time, rate-adaptive, multimedia applications adjust their transmission rate to match the available network capacity. Unfortunately, this source-based rate-adaptation performs poorly in a heterogeneous multicast environment because there is no single target rate — the conflicti ..."
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receiver specifies its level of subscription by joining a subset of the groups. In this paper, we extend the multiple group framework with a rate-adaptation protocol called Receiver-driven Layered Multicast, or RLM. Under RLM, multicast receivers adapt to both the static heterogeneity of link bandwidths
Stability and Fairness Issues in Layered Multicast
"... Layered multicast is a promising technique for broadcasting adaptive-quality video to heterogeneous receivers. Past evaluation of layered multicast protocols has focused on the effectiveness of determining the maximal number of layers that can be delivered to each receiver. Unfortunately, this is on ..."
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Layered multicast is a promising technique for broadcasting adaptive-quality video to heterogeneous receivers. Past evaluation of layered multicast protocols has focused on the effectiveness of determining the maximal number of layers that can be delivered to each receiver. Unfortunately
Multi-Session Rate Control for Layered Video Multicast
, 1999
"... In a video multicast session, the receivers may possess different capabilities or be connected to the network through a variety of different access speeds. Multicasting video traffic at any one rate to all of the receivers can be unfair as some receivers may experience high losses while others find ..."
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that their full reception capacity is not fully utilized. Layered video multicast protocols have been developed to address this intra-session fairness problem. In such protocols (e.g., RLM and LVMR), video is multicast in multiple layers over separate multicast groups. Receivers join as many layers as they can
An Adaptive Content-Aware Scaling for Receiver-driven Layered Video Multicast
"... Abstract: Receiver-driven Layered Multicast (RLM for short) is a rate-adaptation protocol framework proposed for multimedia streaming by McCanne et al (ACM SIG-COMM 1996, pp. 117{130). In this paper, we propose an adaptive content-aware scaling for video RLM. In our system, receiver who detected net ..."
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Abstract: Receiver-driven Layered Multicast (RLM for short) is a rate-adaptation protocol framework proposed for multimedia streaming by McCanne et al (ACM SIG-COMM 1996, pp. 117{130). In this paper, we propose an adaptive content-aware scaling for video RLM. In our system, receiver who detected
Router-assisted layered multicast
- in Proc. IEEE ICC
"... Abstract — Several layered multicast protocols have been proposed for congestion control in real-time multicast applications. Most of them are pure end-to-end protocols, thus having difficulty in coordinating receivers and coping with traffic variations. In this paper, we propose RALM, a new receive ..."
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receiver-driven router-assisted layered multicast protocol. RALM achieves much better performance at the expense of moderate additional complexity in the network. RALM is incrementally deployable. We evaluate RALM through simulations, and compare its performance with RLM, the well known layered multicast
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