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One of the important trends is that the Internet will be used to transfer content on more and more massive scale. Collaborative distribution techniques such as swarming and parallel download have been invented and effectively applied to end-user file-sharing or media-streaming applications, but mostly for improving end-user performance objectives. In this paper, we consider the issues that arise from...
When statistical multiplexing is used to provide connectivity to a number of client hosts through a high-delay link, the original TCP as well as TCP variants designed to improve performance on those links often provide poor performance and sub-optimal QoS properties. Centralised and collaborative resource management tools like C2MLhave been proposed to guarantee intra-protocol fairness, inter-protocol...
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