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High performance protocol architecture


Author(s) : Sophia Antipolis Cedex Walid S. Dabbous, 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 1995
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : The development of high speed networking applications requires improvements to data communication protocols in order to eOEciently provide the required services to the applications. In this survey paper, we will rst give a rapid presentation of protocol optimization techniques and of some high speed transport protocols developed for specic application needs. We will then present a new protocol architecture based on the iApplication Level Framingj (ALF) and iIntegrated Layer Processingj (ILP) concepts. ALF states that applications send data as a sequence of autonomous "frames", which will be at the same time the unit of transmission, the unit of control and the unit of processing. This allows for eOEcient design of application specic protocols. It also enables ILP i.e. the integration of multiple transmission control layers in a single loop, maximizing the eOEciency of modern processors. We will present both the architectural design aspects and the corresponding implementation problems. Practical experimentations with ALF and ILP will also be described and their benets and limitations assessed. We will also present a new approach to network architecture namely the active networks, and discuss its pros and cons.,