Title
Performance Implications Of Different Adaptation Mechanisms For Network Content Delivery
Abstract
Because of heterogeneous and dynamic changing network environments, content delivery across the network requires system support for coping with different network conditions in order to provide satisfactory user experiences. Despite the existence of many adaptation frameworks, the question that which adaptation approach performs the best under what network configurations still remains unanswered. The performance implication of different adaptation approaches (end-point, proxy-based and path-based approaches) has not been studied yet. This paper aims to address this shortcoming by conducting a series simulation-based experiments to compare performance among these adaptation approaches under different network configurations. The experiment results show that there are well-defined network environments under which each of these approaches delivers its best performance, and among them, the path-based approach, which uses the entire communication path to do adaptation, provides the best and the most robust performance under different network configurations, and for different types of servers and clients.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1109/PCCC.2004.1395051
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2004 IEEE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE, COMPUTING, AND COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
network topology,computer science,conductors,network management,robustness,availability,web server,bandwidth,internet
Computer science,Server,Computer network,Network simulation,Robustness (computer science),Network topology,Bandwidth (signal processing),Network management,Distributed computing,The Internet,Web server
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1097-2641
3
0.45
References 
Authors
7
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiaodong Fu16019.94
Vijay Karamcheti264667.03