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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Specification and Implementation of Multicast Congestion Control Stair Protocol: Use Case with Multimedia Ubiquitous Networks

C. PalauOscar Martínez Bonastre

subject

Ubiquitous computingProtocol Independent MulticastMultimediaMulticastComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingcomputer.software_genreNetwork congestionSource-specific multicastFormal specificationCommunication in small groupsXcastbusinesscomputerComputer network

description

Ubiquitous and efficient multicast data delivery service is essential to the success of large-scale group communication applications. In this framework, congestion control through ubiquitous networks is a hot topic for multicast real time protocols. In this paper, authors present specification and implementation of simulate TCP's AIMD with rate-based (STAIR), a multicast congestion control mechanism. Authors have enhanced this approach because they have modeled it using Unified Modeling Language with real time extensions (UML-RT) as a formal specification tool. More to the point point, they introduce a multimedia ubiquitous network which they have used as a reference model to promote their contribution. Results conclude that author's implementation offers fine reception rate using real time configuration methods successfully through ubiquitous networks.

https://doi.org/10.1109/ubicomm.2008.47