Semi-Fluid: A Content Distribution Model For Faster Dissemination Of Data

This thesis proposes and implements a novel content distribution model for reducing or minimizing delay in data dissemination. Currently, content distribution is based on two models: the Fluid model and the Chunk model. The Fluid model provides continuous transferring of the content from the source...

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Main Author: Saleh, Salah Noori
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling my.usm.eprints.42440 http://eprints.usm.my/42440/ Semi-Fluid: A Content Distribution Model For Faster Dissemination Of Data Saleh, Salah Noori QA75.5-76.95 Electronic computers. Computer science This thesis proposes and implements a novel content distribution model for reducing or minimizing delay in data dissemination. Currently, content distribution is based on two models: the Fluid model and the Chunk model. The Fluid model provides continuous transferring of the content from the source to multiple receivers. For high throughput, a receiving node should distribute a bit once it has received that bit. However, working with the Fluid model in a heterogeneous network needs special care because the model incorporates tightly coupled connections between adjacent nodes. This imposes fundamental performance limitations, such as dragging down all transfer rates in the system to the rate of the slowest receiving node. In the Chunk model, contents are first chopped into pieces of equal size and the subsequent distribution happens in pieces. 2010-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42440/1/Salah_Noori_Saleh24.pdf Saleh, Salah Noori (2010) Semi-Fluid: A Content Distribution Model For Faster Dissemination Of Data. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Saleh, Salah Noori
Semi-Fluid: A Content Distribution Model For Faster Dissemination Of Data
description This thesis proposes and implements a novel content distribution model for reducing or minimizing delay in data dissemination. Currently, content distribution is based on two models: the Fluid model and the Chunk model. The Fluid model provides continuous transferring of the content from the source to multiple receivers. For high throughput, a receiving node should distribute a bit once it has received that bit. However, working with the Fluid model in a heterogeneous network needs special care because the model incorporates tightly coupled connections between adjacent nodes. This imposes fundamental performance limitations, such as dragging down all transfer rates in the system to the rate of the slowest receiving node. In the Chunk model, contents are first chopped into pieces of equal size and the subsequent distribution happens in pieces.
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author Saleh, Salah Noori
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title Semi-Fluid: A Content Distribution Model For Faster Dissemination Of Data
title_short Semi-Fluid: A Content Distribution Model For Faster Dissemination Of Data
title_full Semi-Fluid: A Content Distribution Model For Faster Dissemination Of Data
title_fullStr Semi-Fluid: A Content Distribution Model For Faster Dissemination Of Data
title_full_unstemmed Semi-Fluid: A Content Distribution Model For Faster Dissemination Of Data
title_sort semi-fluid: a content distribution model for faster dissemination of data
publishDate 2010
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