Title :
Resilient peer-to-peer multicast from the ground up
Author :
Birrer, Stefan ; Bustamante, Fabián E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
Abstract :
This work introduces Nemo, a novel peer-to-peer multicast protocol that aims at achieving this elusive goal. Based on two techniques: (1) co-leaders; and, (2) triggered negative acknowledgments (NACKs), Nemo´s design emphasizes conceptual simplicity and minimum dependencies (Anderson et al., 2002), thus achieving, in a cost-effective manner, performance characteristics resilient to the natural instability of its target environment. Simulation-based and wide-area experimentations show that Nemo can achieve high delivery ratios (up to 99.98%) and low end-to-end latency similar to those of comparable protocols, while significantly reducing the cost in terms of duplicate packets (reductions > 85%) and control related traffic, making the proposed algorithm a more scalable solution to the problem.
Keywords :
multicast protocols; peer-to-peer computing; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; Nemo; co-leaders; delivery ratios; duplicate packets; latency; multicast protocol; resilient peer-to-peer multicast; traffic control; triggered negative acknowledgments; Collaboration; Computer science; Costs; Delay; Large-scale systems; Middleware; Multicast protocols; Peer to peer computing; Topology; Videoconference;
Conference_Titel :
Network Computing and Applications, 2004. (NCA 2004). Proceedings. Third IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2242-4
DOI :
10.1109/NCA.2004.1347799