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Topology Aware Overlay Networks

by Junghee Han, David Watson, Farnam Jahanian - in IEEE INFOCOM
"... Abstract — Recently, overlay networks have emerged as a means to enhance end-to-end application performance and availability. Overlay networks attempt to leverage the inherent redundancy of the Internet’s underlying routing infrastructure to detour packets along an alternate path when the given prim ..."
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Abstract — Recently, overlay networks have emerged as a means to enhance end-to-end application performance and availability. Overlay networks attempt to leverage the inherent redundancy of the Internet’s underlying routing infrastructure to detour packets along an alternate path when the given

CoolStreaming/DONet: A Data-driven Overlay Network for Peer-to-Peer Live Media Streaming

by Xinyan Zhang, Jiangchuan Liu, Bo Li, Tak-shing Peter Yum - in IEEE Infocom , 2005
"... This paper presents DONet, a Data-driven Overlay Network for live media streaming. The core operations in DONet are very simple: every node periodically exchanges data availability information with a set of partners, and retrieves unavailable data from one or more partners, or supplies available dat ..."
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This paper presents DONet, a Data-driven Overlay Network for live media streaming. The core operations in DONet are very simple: every node periodically exchanges data availability information with a set of partners, and retrieves unavailable data from one or more partners, or supplies available

Toward Overlay Network Symbiosis

by Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata - Proc. of P2P 2005 , 2005
"... Simultaneous overlay networks compete for network resources and disrupt each other. If they cooperate with each other, the collective performance can be improved and they can coexist comfortably. Taking inspiration from biology, in this paper we present a model of symbiotic overlay networks. Coexist ..."
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Simultaneous overlay networks compete for network resources and disrupt each other. If they cooperate with each other, the collective performance can be improved and they can coexist comfortably. Taking inspiration from biology, in this paper we present a model of symbiotic overlay networks

The Case for Wireless Overlay Networks

by Randy H. Katz, Eric A. Brewer , 1996
"... Wireless data services, other than those for electronic mail or paging, have thus far been more promising than successful. We believe that future mobile information systems must be built upon heterogeneous wireless overlay networks', extending traditional wired and internetworked processing &qu ..."
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Wireless data services, other than those for electronic mail or paging, have thus far been more promising than successful. We believe that future mobile information systems must be built upon heterogeneous wireless overlay networks', extending traditional wired and internetworked processing

The Case for Resilient Overlay Networks

by David Andersen, Hari Balakrishnan, M. Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris - in Proceedings of the 8th Annual Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOSVIII , 2001
"... In this paper, we motivate and describe the architecture of Resilient Overlay Networks (RON), an application-level packet forwarding service that gives end-hosts and applications the ability to take advantage of network paths that traditional Internet routing cannot make use of, thereby improving th ..."
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In this paper, we motivate and describe the architecture of Resilient Overlay Networks (RON), an application-level packet forwarding service that gives end-hosts and applications the ability to take advantage of network paths that traditional Internet routing cannot make use of, thereby improving

Informed Content Delivery Across Adaptive Overlay Networks

by John Byers, Jeffrey Considine, Michael Mitzenmacher, Stanislav Rost , 2002
"... Overlay networks have emerged as a powerful and highly flexible method for delivering content. We study how to optimize through-put of large, multipoint transfers across richly connected overlay networks, focusing on the question of what to put in each transmit-ted packet. We first make the case for ..."
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Overlay networks have emerged as a powerful and highly flexible method for delivering content. We study how to optimize through-put of large, multipoint transfers across richly connected overlay networks, focusing on the question of what to put in each transmit-ted packet. We first make the case

Toward Overlay Network Symbiosis

by Naoki Wakamiya And, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata - Proc. of P2P 2005 , 2005
"... Simultaneous overlay networks compete for network resources and disrupt each other. If they cooperate with each other, the collective performance can be improved and they can coexist comfortably. Taking inspiration from biology, in this paper we present a model of symbiotic overlay networks. Coexist ..."
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Simultaneous overlay networks compete for network resources and disrupt each other. If they cooperate with each other, the collective performance can be improved and they can coexist comfortably. Taking inspiration from biology, in this paper we present a model of symbiotic overlay networks

Reliable Communication in Overlay Networks

by Yair Amir, Claudiu Danilov - in Proceedings of the IEEE DSN 2003 , 2003
"... Reliable point-to-point communication is usually achieved in overlay networks by applying TCP/IP on the end nodes of a connection. This paper presents an hopby -hop reliability approach that considerably reduces the latency and jitter of reliable connections. Our approach is feasible and beneficial ..."
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Reliable point-to-point communication is usually achieved in overlay networks by applying TCP/IP on the end nodes of a connection. This paper presents an hopby -hop reliability approach that considerably reduces the latency and jitter of reliable connections. Our approach is feasible and beneficial

Reliable Communication in Overlay Networks

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"... Reliable point-to-point communication is usually achieved in overlay networks by applying TCP on the end nodes of a connection. This paper presents a hop-by-hop reliability approach that considerably reduces the latency and jitter of reliable connections. Our approach is feasible and beneficial in o ..."
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Reliable point-to-point communication is usually achieved in overlay networks by applying TCP on the end nodes of a connection. This paper presents a hop-by-hop reliability approach that considerably reduces the latency and jitter of reliable connections. Our approach is feasible and beneficial

Topology and Routing in Overlay Networks

by Kishore Kothapalli , 2006
"... In this age of information, new models of information exchange methodologies based on overlay networks are gaining popular attention. Overlay networks provide a logical interconnection topology over an existing physical network. Overlay networks offer benefits such as ease of implementation, flexibi ..."
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In this age of information, new models of information exchange methodologies based on overlay networks are gaining popular attention. Overlay networks provide a logical interconnection topology over an existing physical network. Overlay networks offer benefits such as ease of implementation
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