A framework to support alternative paths to provide the better end-to-end performance on the Internet

A common requirment to improve the end-to-end performance
on the Internet is critical because the Internet becomes an infrastructure of our daily life.
There have been many research studies to understand characteristics of the inside of
the Internet and to try to improve the end-to-end performance with caching technologies
in application programs. This paper proposes a new framework to improve the end-to-end
performance on the Internet. The approach taken in this paper is to establish
an alternative path between end-to-end hosts by the installation of rely hosts at the intermediate.
The major advantage for previous caching studies can be easily applicable to all applications on a network path.
The paper also describes the results of the experiment which measured a path quality of the intermediate link to select the better alternative path than the original path. This framework can be easily extended to construct a virtual network for the better performance on the Internet. The network provides the better performance for all Internet users.

By: Takayuki Kushida

Published in: The International Workshop on Next Generation Internet Technologies and Applications 2000 (NGITA00), Japan, unknown, p.NG08 in 2000

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