Internetworking with TCP/IP (2nd ed.), vol. I
Internetworking with TCP/IP (2nd ed.), vol. I
An overview of the Sequoia 2000 project
COMPCON '92 Proceedings of the thirty-seventh international conference on COMPCON
Network issues for Sequoia 2000
COMPCON '92 Proceedings of the thirty-seventh international conference on COMPCON
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
An adaptive congestion control scheme for real-time packet video transport
SIGCOMM '93 Conference proceedings on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
Dynamic management of guaranteed-performance multimedia connections
Multimedia Systems
The tenet real-time protocol suite: a demonstration
MULTIMEDIA '94 Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Multimedia
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
The Real-Time Channel Administration Protocol
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
Preliminary Measurement of the RMTP/RTIP
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
CMIFed: a transportable hypermedia authoring system
MULTIMEDIA '94 Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Multimedia
The tenet real-time protocol suite: a demonstration
MULTIMEDIA '94 Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Multimedia
vic: a flexible framework for packet video
Proceedings of the third ACM international conference on Multimedia
The Tenet real-time protocol suite: design, implementation, and experiences
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Floor control for multimedia conferencing and collaboration
Multimedia Systems
RED-VBR: a renegotiation-based approach to support delay-sensitive VBR video
Multimedia Systems - Special issue on the fifth workshop on network and operating system support for digital audio and video 1995 (NOSSDAV)
A processor reservation system supporting dynamic QOS control
RTCSA '95 Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications
Video conferencing on a LAN/MAN interconnected system: QoS evaluation
ICCCN '95 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks
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Emerging distributed multimedia applications have stringent performance requirements in terms of bandwidth, delay, delay-jitter, and loss rate. The Tenet real-time protocol suite provides the services and mechanisms for delivering such performance guarantees, even during periods of high network load and congestion. The protocols achieve this by using resource management, connection admission control, and appropriate packet service disciplines inside the network. The Sequoia 2000 network employs the Tenet Protocol Suite at each of its hosts and routers making it one of the first wide area packet-switched networks to provide end-to-end per-connection performance guarantees. This paper presents experiments with the Tenet protocols on the Sequoia 2000 network including measurements of the performance of the protocols, the service recieved by real multimedia applications using the protocols, and comparisons with the service received by applications that use the Internet protocols (UDP/IP). We conclude that the Tenet protocols successfully protect the real-time channels from other traffic in the network, including other real-time channels, and allow channels to continue to meet their performance guarantees, even when the network is highly loaded.