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File Transmission using Push Service in Multi-source Environment  

An, Dong Hyeok (계명대학교 컴퓨터공학과)
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Smart Media Journal / v.4, no.3, 2015 , pp. 38-43 More about this Journal
Abstract
The increased number of smart devices leads users to share multimedia contents with others. Smart device users transmit multimedia files using apps. For multimedia file transfer under NAT (Network Address Translator), a lot of apps exploit a server with public IP or short range communication technologies such as WiFi Direct or Bluetooth because smart devices with private IP address cannot communicate each other directly. We first proposed the push service based file transmission scheme without an additional server and distance limitation. Second, for the push service based transmission, we proposed congestion control scheme to adapt transmission rate to the receiver's link bandwidth. Third, we considered bandwidth aware transmission for senders with different bandwidth. We implemented apps to evaluate the proposed scheme, and conducted experiments with smart devices.
Keywords
Congestion Control; Push Service; Multi-source; Smart Device; Bandwidth Aware Transmission;
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