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Volume 32, Issue 2April 2002
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
ISSN:0146-4833
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An enforced inter-admission delay performance-driven connection admission control algorithm

Connection Admission Control (CAC) is an important function in a computer network that supports Quality of Service (QoS). The function of CAC is to decide whether a new connection can be admitted on the network or a part of the network in such a way ...

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A secure multicast protocol with copyright protection

We present a simple, efficient, and secure multicast protocol with copyright protection in an open and insecure network environment. There is a wide variety of multimedia applications that can benefit from using our secure multicast protocol, e.g., the ...

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Endpoint admission control with delay variation measurements for QoS in IP networks

In this paper we describe a novel Endpoint Admission Control scheme (EAC) for IP telephony. EAC mechanisms are driven by independent measurements taken by the edge nodes on a flow of packets injected in the network to probe the source to destination ...

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Retransmission schemes for streaming internet multimedia: evaluation model and performance analysis

This paper presents a trace-driven simulation study of two classes of retransmission timeout (RTO) estimators in the context of real-time streaming over the Internet. We explore the viability of employing retransmission timeouts in NACK-based (i.e., ...

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