01493nas a2200145 4500008004100000245007800041210006900119260002100188300001200209520093600221100002101157700002201178700002001200856012701220 2008 eng d00aComparison of Single - Rate multicast Congestion Control protocol vs ASMP0 aComparison of Single Rate multicast Congestion Control protocol c8 - 10 September a309-3163 a
We present in this paper a simulation-based comparison of two single-rate multicast congestion control schemes (TFMCC and PGMCC) against our proposed Adaptive Smooth Multicast Protocol (ASMP). ASMP consists of a single-rate multicast congestion control, which takes advantage of RTCP Sender (SR) and Receiver Reports (RR). The innovation in ASMP lays in the “smooth” transmission rate, which is TCP-friendly and prevent oscillations. The smooth behavior is naturally well suited to multimedia applications as high oscillations of the sending rate may create distortions of Audio-Video (AV) encoders and decoders. Simulation results, which are conducted with the network simulator ns2 software, showed that ASMP can be regarded as a serious competitor of TFMCC and PGMCC. In many cases, ASMP outperforms TFMCC in terms of TCP-friendliness and smooth transmission rates, while PGMCC presents lower scalability than ASMP.
1 aBouras, Christos1 aGkamas, Apostolos1 aKioumourtzis, G uhttps://telematics.upatras.gr/telematics/publications/comparison-single-rate-multicast-congestion-control-protocol-vs-asmp