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QoS and multipoint support for multimedia applications over the ATM ABR service

B. Vandalore, S. Fahmy, R. Jain, R. Goyal, M. Goyal
1999 IEEE Communications Magazine  
Issues related to the design of proper ABR traffic management algorithms for such support are presented.  ...  A Multimedia applications with stringent delay requirements are usually supported by the CBR or rt-VBR service categories of ATM.  ...  Flow control for point-to-multipoint connections is an extension of that for point-to-point connections.  ... 
doi:10.1109/35.739305 fatcat:hwrv6pm7kjdizhkdoyt4hjpcuq

Fair flow control for ATM-ABR multipoint connections

Sonia Fahmy, Raj Jain, Rohit Goyal, Bobby Vandalore
2002 Computer Communications  
Multipoint-to-multipoint communication can be implemented by combining the point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-point connection algorithms.  ...  We define fairness objectives for multipoint connections, and we design and simulate an O(1) fair ATM-ABR rate allocation scheme for point-to-point and multipoint connections sharing the same links.  ...  Ren and Siu [21, 20] have described an algorithm for multipoint-to-point congestion control, which assumes that VC merge is employed. The algorithm operates as follows.  ... 
doi:10.1016/s0140-3664(01)00405-4 fatcat:3ymmkraztfgxtcyy4ohdb2srgq

Performance Comparison of Branch Point Algorithms for Multicast ABR Flow Control [chapter]

Dong-Ho Kim, Jang-Kyung Kim, Byung-Chul Kim, You-Ze Cho
2000 Broadband Communications  
(ABR) flow control in ATM networks.  ...  This paper compares the performance of feedback consolidation algorithms with/without a fast overload indication function at a branch point switch for multicast (or point-ta-multipoint) available bit rate  ...  INTRODUCTION Multicast (or point-to-multipoint) available bit rate (ABR) service capabilities are essential for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks to efficiently support many data applications including  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-35579-5_45 fatcat:wbihemeatbbwpkrkrtqxhnsfri

Survey of error recovery techniques for IP-based audio-visual multicast applications

G. Carle, E.W. Biersack
1997 IEEE Network  
In contrast to existing work, this article investigates error control for real-time services and also discusses the influence of ATM-specific vs.  ...  When using network services that do not guarantee the Quality of Service (QoS) required by audio-visual applications, the recovery from losses due to congestion in the network is a key problem that must  ...  We would also like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments.  ... 
doi:10.1109/65.642357 fatcat:ili3n6tsnffz5ogeqgv7uobhsi

Support for high-performance multipoint multimedia services [chapter]

Georg Carle, Jochen Schiller, Claudia Schmidt
1994 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
As not only point-to-point but multipoint-to-multipoint communication models with several senders and receivers are needed, specific QoS parameters are associated with all members of a group or only with  ...  Guaranteed services are realized by the reservation of resources both in the network (for guaranteeing network bearer service) and in transfer components (for guaranteeing transfer service).  ...  The authors would like to thank Martina Zitterbart, Torsten Braun, and Burkhard Stiller for valuable discussions.  ... 
doi:10.1007/3-540-58759-4_37 fatcat:a2yf7fub3vckpgofyesfux6wba

Fairness for ABR multipoint-to-point connections [article]

Sonia Fahmy, Raj Jain, Rohit Goyal, Bobby Vandalore
1998 arXiv   pre-print
In addition, we show that ATM bandwidth allocation algorithms need to be adapted to give fair allocations for multipoint-to-point connections.  ...  Many rate allocation algorithms implicitly assume that there is only one sender in each VC, which does not hold for multipoint-to-point cases.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This research w as sponsored in part by Rome Laboratory C3BC Contract F30602-96-C-0156.  ... 
arXiv:cs/9809046v1 fatcat:xzsqrmoznbderna764ts5r2lue

Experiments and enhancements for IP and ATM integration: the IthACI project

I. Andrikopoulos, G. Pavlou, P. Georgatsos, N. Karatzas, K. Kavidopoulos, L. Rothig, S. Schaller, D. Ooms, P. Van Heuven
2001 IEEE Communications Magazine  
The scope of the IthACI project was to address such issues and propose solutions. The issues addressed were multicast, QoS, resource management, and mobility support in a multicast environment.  ...  Although the project experimented with proprietary solutions that were available at the time, the solutions that were proposed apply to MPLS in general.  ...  The authors wish to thank all their project colleagues who contributed in many ways to the formation of the ideas described here.  ... 
doi:10.1109/35.920870 fatcat:lt3goppdpnaldfnhc5v6e3v7zy

Transporting real-time video over the Internet: challenges and approaches

Dapeng Wu, Yiwei Thoms Hou, Ya-Qin Zhang
2000 Proceedings of the IEEE  
In addition, the heterogeneity of the networks and end systems makes it difficult to multicast Internet video in an efficient and flexible way.  ...  With the holistic approach, we design a framework for transporting real-time Internet video, which includes two components, namely, congestion control and error control.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments, which helped to improve the presentation of this paper.  ... 
doi:10.1109/5.899055 fatcat:wr2nius4m5fcbolobxwc5tuvaa

Congestion Control and Traffic Management in ATM Networks: Recent Advances and A Survey [article]

R. Jain
1998 arXiv   pre-print
Congestion control mechanisms for ATM networks as selected by the ATM Forum traffic management group are described. Reasons behind these selections are explained.  ...  In particular, selection criteria for selection between rate-based and credit-based approach and the key points of the debate between the two approaches are presented.  ...  Acknowledgement Thanks to Dr. Shirish Sathaye of FORE Systems, Dr. David Hughes of StrataCom, and Rohit Goyal and Ram Viswanathan of OSU for useful feedback on an earlier version of this paper.  ... 
arXiv:cs/9809085v1 fatcat:7x4sqkazcfgyxoeoue77ppgyv4

Networking issues in IP multicast over satellite

Z. Sun, M.P. Howarth, H. Cruickshank, S. Iyengar, L. Claverotte
2003 International Journal of Satellite Communications And Networking  
Various link layer standards such as DVB-S, DVB-RCS and ATM can be used in satellites with onboard processing, and applied to meet user and network requirements for IP multicast.  ...  Specifically, we show how multicast networking protocols have to be modified to take into account the satellite link characteristics: these protocols include IGMP, multicast routing protocols and reliable  ...  In general these services may be either point-to-point (unicast) or point-to-multipoint (multicast) or multipoint-to-multipoint (also multicast); from this it can be seen that multicast needs to be capable  ... 
doi:10.1002/sat.762 fatcat:kquclbvyobhufi7hpwzkzzs5tq

A Survey of Congestion Control Techniques and Data Link Protocols in Satellite Networks [article]

Sonia Fahmy, Raj Jain, Fang Lu, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman
1998 arXiv   pre-print
protocols that can be employed in a satellite network.  ...  The problems in designing satellite network protocols, as well as some of the solutions proposed to tackle these problems, will be the primary focus of this survey.  ...  Another Go-Back-N scheme for error recovery in high speed satellite communications has been especially adapted for point-to-multipoint transmission in 16 .  ... 
arXiv:cs/9809076v1 fatcat:ejo6hzxhxvbchcnfmd7rhsdyd4

Congestion control and traffic management in ATM networks: Recent advances and a survey

Raj Jain
1996 Computer networks and ISDN systems  
Congestion control mechanisms for ATM networks as selected by the ATM Forum tra c management group are described. Reasons behind these selections are explained.  ...  We then provide a general overview of congestion control mechanisms in Section 4 and describe the generalized cell algorithm in Section 4.1.  ...  Acknowledgement Thanks to Dr. Shirish Sathaye of FORE Systems, Dr. David Hughes of StrataCom, and Rohit Goyal and Ram Viswanathan of OSU for useful feedback on an earlier version of this paper.  ... 
doi:10.1016/0169-7552(96)00012-8 fatcat:rqtrpxu7crde3fsetgvfx6mkxe

Report and discussion on the IEEE ComSoc TCGN Gigabit Networking Workshop 1995

J.P.G. Sterbenz, H.G. Schulzrinne, J.D. Touch
1995 IEEE Network  
The strong message provided by the contributions to this year's conference is that a number of researchers are concerned with the practical implications of running  ...  Unlike other technologies such as Ethernet, Token ring, or FDDI, ATM is point-to-point only and requires additional signaling support for multicast.  ...  In ATM, joining a 1000-member multipoint-to-multipoint group takes 1000 ADD PARTY messages and responses.  ... 
doi:10.1109/65.397040 fatcat:ghmtniccy5agbisfobcb5z4c64

A Multicast Transport Protocol Design Methodology: Analysis, Implementation and Performance Evaluation

Pilar Manzanares-Lopez, Juan Carlos Sanchez-Aarnoutse, Josemaria Malgosa-Sanahuja, Joan Garcia-Haro
2006 Journal of Communications  
The protocol adapts the window size and the overall application transfer bitrate to the minimum network capacity, allowing synchronism and reacting quickly when congestion arises at any network router.  ...  For efficient bandwidth utilization, SOMA transmits IP packets by using multicast addressing.  ...  However, multicast transport protocol requirements (flow and congestion control, error correction, etc.) are more complex than in a point-to-point one.  ... 
doi:10.4304/jcm.1.5.39-49 fatcat:sk45r5aqhnd6toya7m2qw2w6yu

NBBS path selection framework

T. E. Tedijanto, R. O. Onvural, D. C. Verma, L. Gun, R. A. Guerin
1995 IBM Systems Journal  
The path selection algorithm developed for point-to-point connections is described first, followed by its extension to the case of point-tomultipoint connections.  ...  In order to meet their service requirements, it is necessary for the network to provide unique quality-of-service (QOS) guarantees to each application.  ...  Acknowledgments The authors gratefully acknowledge the valuable contributions of members of the NBBS team to the NBBS path selection framework.  ... 
doi:10.1147/sj.344.0629 fatcat:3atslzrb6ncaxmsbx6lvpvm7vu
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