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Application-level measurements of performance on the vBNS

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2 Author(s)
Clark, M. ; Dept. of Comput. Sci., North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA ; Jeffay, K.

We examine the performance of high-bandwidth multimedia applications over high-speed wide-area networks, such as the vBNS (Internet2). We simulate a teleimmersion application that sends 30 Mbps (2,700 datagrams per second) to various sites around the USA, and measure network- and application-level loss and throughput. We found that over the vBNS, performance is affected more by the packet-rate generated by an application than by its bit-rate. We also assess the amount of error recovery and buffering needed in times of congestion to present an effective multimedia stream to the user. Lastly, we compare our application-level measurements with data taken from a constellation of GPS-synchronized network probes (IPPM Surveyors). The comparison suggests that network-level probes will not provide information that a multimedia application can use to adapt its behavior to improve performance

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Multimedia Computing and Systems, 1999. IEEE International Conference on  (Volume:2 )

Date of Conference: Jul 1999

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