James P.G. Sterbenz and
Gurudatta M. Parulkar,
“Axon: Application-Oriented Lightweight Transport Protocol
Design”,
Tenth International Conference on Computer Communication
(ICCC'90),
ICCC, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, India, Nov. 1990,
pp. 379–387.
[ PostScript |
WUCS-89-14.ps ]
This paper describes teh design of the application-oriented lightweight transport protocol for object transfer (ALTP-OT) in the Axon host communication architecture for distributed applications. The Axon project is investigating an integrated design of host architecture, operating systems, and communication protocols to allow applications to utilise the high bandwidth provided by the next generation of communications networks. ALTP-OT provides the end-to-end transport of segment and message objects for interprocess communication (IPC) across a very high speed internetwork, supporting demanding applications such as scientific visualisation and imaging. ALTP-OT uses rate-based flow control on a connection oriented internetwork substrate, and simplified error control specifically designed for the transfer of objects directly between application memory spaces [zero-copy].
High-bandwidth low-latency gigabit zero-copy host-network interface, very high-speed internet, VHSI, distributed virtual shared memory, DVSM, DSM, network virtual storage, Multics, NVS, application-oriented lightweight transport protocol, ALTP, distributed scientific visualisation
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