TY - JOUR
T1 - Comments on "Minimum-Latency Transport Protocols with Modulo-N Incarnation Numbers"
AU - Oláh, A.
AU - Heemstra de Groot, S.M.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - The authors comment on a class of minimum-latency transport protocols that have been analyzed by Shankar and Lee (see ibid., vol.3, no.3, p.255, 1995). The protocols use unique incarnation numbers and caching schemes to reduce the latency of connection setup whenever possible. They discuss three modifications to the protocol. (1) A modification to the opening procedure which eliminates some constraints for the correctness of the protocol. (2) A modification which allows data messages in the opening state of the client to be sent. This reduces the latency in some situations for the price of stricter constraints for correctness. (3) An alternate way of closing connections. Apart from these modifications, they also show that the proofs can be refined to get somewhat less restrictive constraints for the correctness of the protocol
AB - The authors comment on a class of minimum-latency transport protocols that have been analyzed by Shankar and Lee (see ibid., vol.3, no.3, p.255, 1995). The protocols use unique incarnation numbers and caching schemes to reduce the latency of connection setup whenever possible. They discuss three modifications to the protocol. (1) A modification to the opening procedure which eliminates some constraints for the correctness of the protocol. (2) A modification which allows data messages in the opening state of the client to be sent. This reduces the latency in some situations for the price of stricter constraints for correctness. (3) An alternate way of closing connections. Apart from these modifications, they also show that the proofs can be refined to get somewhat less restrictive constraints for the correctness of the protocol
U2 - 10.1109/90.532874
DO - 10.1109/90.532874
M3 - Article
SN - 1063-6692
VL - 4
SP - 660
EP - 666
JO - IEEE/ACM transactions on networking
JF - IEEE/ACM transactions on networking
IS - 4
ER -