An experiment in latency reduction
JD Touch, DJ Farber - Proceedings of INFOCOM'94 …, 1994 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
JD Touch, DJ Farber
Proceedings of INFOCOM'94 Conference on Computer Communications, 1994•ieeexplore.ieee.orgCommunication latency can be reduced by increasing bandwidth via a sender-based
anticipation technique called Parallel Communication. The authors apply this method to
anonymous FTP. Their analysis of log files indicates that latency can be reduced to 2 round-
trip times, as small as 0.6 round-trip time/file, for a 7x increase in bandwidth. This technique
applies to up to 95% of the FTP traffic. This method is expected to be especially useful in
reducing latency in automated FTP access. Such as in the World-WideWorld-Wide Web.<>
anticipation technique called Parallel Communication. The authors apply this method to
anonymous FTP. Their analysis of log files indicates that latency can be reduced to 2 round-
trip times, as small as 0.6 round-trip time/file, for a 7x increase in bandwidth. This technique
applies to up to 95% of the FTP traffic. This method is expected to be especially useful in
reducing latency in automated FTP access. Such as in the World-WideWorld-Wide Web.<>
Communication latency can be reduced by increasing bandwidth via a sender-based anticipation technique called Parallel Communication. The authors apply this method to anonymous FTP. Their analysis of log files indicates that latency can be reduced to 2 round-trip times, as small as 0.6 round-trip time/file, for a 7x increase in bandwidth. This technique applies to up to 95% of the FTP traffic. This method is expected to be especially useful in reducing latency in automated FTP access. Such as in the World-WideWorld-Wide Web.< >
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