Title :
A reliable multicast transport protocol for a Global Broadcast Service-based network
Author :
Bauer, Fred ; Brown, Michael
Author_Institution :
Div. of Inf., Telecommun., & Autom., SRI Int., Menlo Park, CA, USA
Abstract :
The Global Broadcast Service (GBS), a direct broadcast satellite network, connects military units in remote corners of the world using low-cost receive-only terminals. The marriage of GBS´ network reach and commercial, off-the-shelf Internet software could connect these same units into a global internetwork and substantially improve battlefield communications and capabilities. This paper focuses on the efforts made in the DARPA BADD ACTD to lay the groundwork for future Internet applications of particular interest: multicast applications. Since no single, widely accepted reliable multicast protocol yet exists, we introduce and describe the Transport for Reliable Multicast (TRM) and a sample multicast application using TRM, the proxy Web server. The multicast proxy server is used to disseminate Web pages of interest to remote Web servers in the same multicast group
Keywords :
Internet; direct broadcasting by satellite; military communication; military computing; network servers; telecommunication computing; transport protocols; BADD ACTD; DARPA; DBS; GBS; Global Broadcast Service; Transport for Reliable Multicast; Web pages dissemination; battlefield communications; commercial off-the-shelf Internet software; direct broadcast satellite network; internetwork; low-cost receive-only terminals; military units; multicast applications; multicast group; multicast proxy server; proxy Web server; reliable multicast transport protocol; Application software; IP networks; Internet; Multicast protocols; Receivers; Satellite broadcasting; Telecommunication network reliability; Transmission line measurements; Transport protocols; Web server;
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 97 Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4249-6
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1997.646765