Reducing latency on the Internet using Component-Based Download and File-Segment Transfer Protocol

This thesis examines the Component-Based Download (hereinafter referred to as "CBD") and the Component-Based Download File-Segment Transfer Protocol (hereinafter referred to as "CBD-FSTP") to combat the latency due to the slow performance of the current file transfer protocols. I...

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Main Author: Noghani, Babak S.
Language:en_US
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1958
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-19582014-01-31T03:31:01Z Reducing latency on the Internet using Component-Based Download and File-Segment Transfer Protocol Noghani, Babak S. This thesis examines the Component-Based Download (hereinafter referred to as "CBD") and the Component-Based Download File-Segment Transfer Protocol (hereinafter referred to as "CBD-FSTP") to combat the latency due to the slow performance of the current file transfer protocols. In particular, we focus on accelerating the download of large files (e.g.: video) from the Internet. This can be achieved by the following two methods: (1) Defining a distributed server mechanism for transferring data known as CBD; and (2) Integrating a new distributed file transfer protocol known as CBD-FSTP More efficient utilization of bandwidth can be obtained by using these two methods. This will lead to a higher throughput and thus a reduced latency. The trade off will be higher processing overhead and network utilization that are no longer major drawbacks because of the emergence of fast computers with increasing processing power and the expansion of fiber optic Gigabit links. According to the data gathered throughout extensive measurements, CBD can speed up the process of downloading large-size files up to 3 times faster compared to conventional methods. The CBD-FSTP can also improve the latency by additional 30% compared to the FSTP method, which is another fast newly-developed file transfer protocol. Results show that CBD-FSTP can be 7 times faster than the File Transfer Protocol (hereinafter referred as "FTP"). 2007-05-22T15:10:55Z 2007-05-22T15:10:55Z 2001-03-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1958 en_US
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description This thesis examines the Component-Based Download (hereinafter referred to as "CBD") and the Component-Based Download File-Segment Transfer Protocol (hereinafter referred to as "CBD-FSTP") to combat the latency due to the slow performance of the current file transfer protocols. In particular, we focus on accelerating the download of large files (e.g.: video) from the Internet. This can be achieved by the following two methods: (1) Defining a distributed server mechanism for transferring data known as CBD; and (2) Integrating a new distributed file transfer protocol known as CBD-FSTP More efficient utilization of bandwidth can be obtained by using these two methods. This will lead to a higher throughput and thus a reduced latency. The trade off will be higher processing overhead and network utilization that are no longer major drawbacks because of the emergence of fast computers with increasing processing power and the expansion of fiber optic Gigabit links. According to the data gathered throughout extensive measurements, CBD can speed up the process of downloading large-size files up to 3 times faster compared to conventional methods. The CBD-FSTP can also improve the latency by additional 30% compared to the FSTP method, which is another fast newly-developed file transfer protocol. Results show that CBD-FSTP can be 7 times faster than the File Transfer Protocol (hereinafter referred as "FTP").
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Reducing latency on the Internet using Component-Based Download and File-Segment Transfer Protocol
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title Reducing latency on the Internet using Component-Based Download and File-Segment Transfer Protocol
title_short Reducing latency on the Internet using Component-Based Download and File-Segment Transfer Protocol
title_full Reducing latency on the Internet using Component-Based Download and File-Segment Transfer Protocol
title_fullStr Reducing latency on the Internet using Component-Based Download and File-Segment Transfer Protocol
title_full_unstemmed Reducing latency on the Internet using Component-Based Download and File-Segment Transfer Protocol
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