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Systematic Performance Evaluation of Multipoint Protocols

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Systematic Performance Evaluation of Multipoint Protocols
The adventof multipoint(multicast-based) applications and the growth and complexity of the Internet has complicated network protocol design and evaluation. In this paper, we present a method for automatic synthesis of worst and best case scenarios for multipoint protocol performance evaluation. Our method uses a fault-oriented test generation (FOTG) algorithm for searching the protocol and system state space to synthesize these scenarios. The algorithm is based on a global nite state machine (FSM) model. We extend the algorithm with timing semantics to handle end-to-end delays and address performance criteria. We introduce the notion of a virtual LAN to represent delays of the underlying multicast distribution tree. As a case study, we use our method to evaluate variants of the timer suppression mechanism, used in various multipoint protocols, with respect to two performance criteria: overhead of response messages and response time. Simulation results for reliable multicast protocols ...
Ahmed Helmy, Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Deborah Estrin,
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where FORTE
Authors Ahmed Helmy, Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Deborah Estrin, Alberto Cerpa, Yan Yu
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