TY - GEN
T1 - MMTP (multicast & multidestination transport protocol)
AU - Song, Byung Kwen
AU - Jung, Ji Woo
AU - Lee, Young Hee
AU - An, Sun Shin
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Multicasting is the transfer of physically same data from one sender to a defined set of receivers. The conventional transport protocols like XTP and VMTP also support multicast, but these protocols have some problems, especially in error recovery, address management, acknowledgement management, and data flow. In this paper, we survey the problems of these protocols, and compare them with our MMTP that is newly designed transport protocol to overcome their problems. We introduce multidestination transfer type in MMTP. A multidestination transfers bulk error-controlled individual data from one sender to many receivers using the one 'M(multidestination)DATA' packet.
AB - Multicasting is the transfer of physically same data from one sender to a defined set of receivers. The conventional transport protocols like XTP and VMTP also support multicast, but these protocols have some problems, especially in error recovery, address management, acknowledgement management, and data flow. In this paper, we survey the problems of these protocols, and compare them with our MMTP that is newly designed transport protocol to overcome their problems. We introduce multidestination transfer type in MMTP. A multidestination transfers bulk error-controlled individual data from one sender to many receivers using the one 'M(multidestination)DATA' packet.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0027990115
SN - 0780318269
T3 - Conference Record - International Conference on Communications
SP - 1331
EP - 1335
BT - Conference Record - International Conference on Communications
PB - Publ by IEEE
T2 - Proceedings of the 1994 IEEE International Conference on Communications
Y2 - 1 May 1994 through 5 May 1994
ER -