Abstract
Multi-rate multicast is the most efficient way to support the future high speed, bandwidth varying and heterogeneous network. Past research into layered multicast protocols has mainly focused on the effectiveness of determining the maximal number of layers that can be subscribed to by each receiver, and the fairness issue with different sessions, especially for TCP. In this paper, we describe a new multi-rate multicast congestion control protocol called packet-pair bandwidth detection with session and layer changing manager (PSLM). PSLM can treat different sessions with different priorities and guarantees high transmission quality for important sessions. PSLM also addresses the layer stability issue to improve consistent quality requirement, as the support for stable network transmission. From our simulation results PSLM cannot only achieve the above two requirements but also keeps all the advantages from the original PLM protocol
Translated title of the contribution | Multi-rate congestion control using packet-pair bandwidth detection with session and layer changing manager |
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Original language | English |
Title of host publication | 24th IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference, 2005. Phoenix, Arizona |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
Pages | 485 - 490 |
Number of pages | 490 |
ISBN (Print) | 0780389913 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2005 |
Event | 24th IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference - Phoenix, Arizona, United States Duration: 7 Apr 2005 → 9 Apr 2005 |
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ISSN (Print) | 10972641 |
Conference
Conference | 24th IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference |
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Abbreviated title | IPCCC |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Phoenix, Arizona |
Period | 7/04/05 → 9/04/05 |
Bibliographical note
Other page information: 6Name and Venue of Event: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Rose publication type: Conference contribution
Sponsorship: The work reported in this paper has formed part of the ROAM 4G project within the 3C Research programme of convergent technology
research for digital media processing and communications whose funding and support is gratefully acknowledged
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