Temporal partial order and partial reliability service for distributed multimedia applications

L. Rojas-Cardenas, P. Sénac, L. Dairaine, M. Diaz
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A partial order and partial reliable connection (POC) is an end-to-end transport connection authorized to deliver objects in an order that can differ from the transmitted one. The service that this connection provides is also authorized to lose a number of objects. The POC approach establishes a conceptual link between both connectionless best-effort (CL) and connection oriented (OC) protocols. This approach is motivated by the fact that heterogeneous CL networks such as the Internet are plagued by unordered delivery of packets and losses, which tar the performances of current protocols. Moreover, it has been showed, in several research works, that out of order delivery is able to alleviate the use of network resources such as memory and bandwidth, and reduces end-re-end transit delay. But, in order to take advantage of these benefits, applications must be able to relax some transport constraints. A temporal extension of POC, called TPOC (for Temporal POC), is introduced. TPOC offer a conceptual framework, which allow the QoS of distributed multimedia applications to be fully taken into account. The architecture for offering a TPOC transport service is introduced and evaluated for the transport of MPEG video streams. The authors demonstrate that POC connections fill not only the conceptual gap between CL protocols (such as UDP) and OC protocols (such as TCP) but also provides real performances improvements for the transport of multimedia streams such as MPEG video.
分布式多媒体应用的时间部分顺序和部分可靠性服务
部分顺序和部分可靠连接(POC)是一种端到端传输连接,被授权以不同于传输顺序的顺序交付对象。此连接提供的服务也被授权丢失许多对象。POC方法在无连接的尽力而为协议(CL)和面向连接的协议(OC)之间建立了概念上的联系。这种方法的动机是这样一个事实,即异构CL网络(如Internet)受到数据包无序交付和丢失的困扰,这会影响当前协议的性能。此外,在一些研究工作中已经表明,无序交付能够减轻网络资源(如内存和带宽)的使用,并减少端到端传输延迟。但是,为了利用这些好处,应用程序必须能够放松一些传输限制。介绍了POC的一种时间扩展,称为TPOC (temporal POC)。TPOC提供了一个概念框架,它允许充分考虑分布式多媒体应用程序的QoS。介绍了提供TPOC传输服务的体系结构,并对MPEG视频流的传输进行了评估。作者证明,POC连接不仅填补了CL协议(如UDP)和OC协议(如TCP)之间的概念空白,而且为多媒体流(如MPEG视频)的传输提供了真正的性能改进。
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