Protocols for High-Speed Networks V : TC6 WG6.1/6.4 Fifth International Workshop on Protocols for High-Speed Networks (PfHSN '96) 28-30 October 1996, Sophia Antipolis, France / edited by Walid Dabbous, Christophe Diot.
This book presents a state-of-the-art view of transmission control for multimedia applications and new communication system architectures. It focuses on the problems of achieving efficient transmission of multimedia time-constrained application data using high-speed networks and internetworks. Key a...
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Estimating the available bandwidth for real-time traffic over best effort networks
- 2 A new algorithm for measurement-based admission control in integrated services packet networks
- 3 Simulation analysis of TCP and XTP file transfers in ATM networks
- 4 A picture quality control framework for MPEG video over ATM
- 5 Is VBR a solution for an ATM LAN
- 6 A fast, flexible network interface framework
- 7 Multimedia partial order transport architecture: design and implementation
- 8 The case for packet level FEC
- 9 Fully reliable multicast in heterogeneous environments
- 10 Reliable multicast: where to use FEX
- 11 Performance evaluation of reliable multicast transport protocol for large-scale delivery
- 12 Integrated layer processing can be hazardous to your performance
- 13 Automated code generation for integrated layer processing
- 14 Implementation and evaluation of the QoS-A transport system
- 15 User-to-user QoS
- management and monitoring
- Index of contributors
- Keyword index.