DocumentCode
1904507
Title
eSMP: A Multicast Protocol to Minimize SOAP Network Traffic in Low Bandwidth Environments
Author
Phan, Khoi Anh ; Tari, Zahir ; Bertok, Peter
Author_Institution
RMIT Univ., Melbourne
fYear
2007
fDate
15-18 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
95
Lastpage
106
Abstract
Web services, which are built on SOAP as the transport protocol, have emerged in recent years as a promising technology to enable interoperability between distributed applications. As such, SOAP may be used to handle a large number of transactions; and consequently it is desirable to have SOAP perform efficiently in high traffic environments. This paper presents eSMP, an extension of our previous work on a similarity-based SOAP multicast protocol (SMP). eSMP offers improvements over SMP in terms of traffic size by using its own routing protocol instead of the conventional shortest path algorithm to route messages to paths that will minimize the number of bytes transmitted in the network. From extensive experiments, it is shown that eSMP achieves a minimum of 25 percent reduction in total network traffic than SMP with a trade-off of 10 percent increase in average response time. Compared to unicast, bandwidth consumptions can by reduced by up to 80 percent when using eSMP and 70 percent when using SMP. Therefore, eSMP is suitable for applications where bandwidth requirement is critical but not time.
Keywords
Web services; multicast protocols; open systems; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; SOAP network traffic minimization; Web services; bandwidth requirement; distributed applications; eSMP protocol; interoperability; low bandwidth environment; message routing; multicast protocol; routing protocol; transport protocol; Bandwidth; Delay; Multicast algorithms; Multicast protocols; Routing protocols; Simple object access protocol; Telecommunication traffic; Transport protocols; Unicast; Web services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Local Computer Networks, 2007. LCN 2007. 32nd IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Dublin
ISSN
0742-1303
Print_ISBN
0-7695-3000-1
Electronic_ISBN
0742-1303
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LCN.2007.44
Filename
4367813
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