Congestion control for streaming media
Abstract (Summary)
The Internet has assumed the role of the underlying communication network for
applications such as file transfer, electronic mail, Web browsing and multimedia
streaming. Multimedia streaming, in particular, is growing with the growth in power
and connectivity of today’s computers. These Internet applications have a variety
of network service requirements and traffic characteristics, which presents new challenges
to the single best-effort service of today’s Internet. TCP, the de facto Internet
transport protocol, has been successful in satisfying the needs of traditional Internet
applications, but fails to satisfy the increasingly popular delay sensitive multimedia
applications. Streaming applications often use UDP without a proper congestion
avoidance mechanisms, threatening the well-being of the Internet.
This dissertation presents an IP router traffic management mechanism, referred
to as Crimson, that can be seamlessly deployed in the current Internet to protect
well-behaving traffic from misbehaving traffic and support Quality of Service (QoS)
requirements of delay sensitive multimedia applications as well as traditional Internet
applications. In addition, as a means to enhance Internet support for multimedia
streaming, this dissertation report presents design and evaluation of a TCP-Friendly
and streaming-friendly transport protocol called the Multimedia Transport Protocol
(MTP). Through a simulation study this report shows the Crimson network
efficiently handles network congestion and minimizes queuing delay while providing
affordable fairness protection from misbehaving flows over a wide range of traffic
conditions. In addition, our results show that MTP offers streaming performance
comparable to that provided by UDP, while doing so under a TCP-Friendly rate.
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School:Worcester Polytechnic Institute
School Location:USA - Massachusetts
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:file transfer protocol computer network streaming technology telecommunications routers networks
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