Scalable feedback for large groups

Nonnenmacher, Jörg; Biersack, Ernst W
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Volume 7 N°3, June 1999

We investigate the scalability of feedback in multicast communication and propose a new method of probabilistic feedback based on exponentially distributed timers. By analysis and simulation for up to 106 receivers we show that feedback implosion is avoided while feedback latency is low. The mechanism is robust against the loss of feed-back messages and works well in case of homogeneous and heterogeneous delays. We apply the feedback mechanism to reliable multicast and compare it to existing timer-based feedback schemes. Our mechanism achieves lower NAK latency for the same performance in terms of NAK suppression. No topological information of the network is used and data delivery is the only support required from the network. The mechanism adapts to a dynamic number of receivers and leads to a stable performance for implosion avoidance and feedback latency.


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1999-06-10
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Sécurité numérique
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347
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