Client/server design for fast retrieval of large images on the Internet

L. Long, Lewis E. Berman, G. Thoma
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At the National Library of Medicine (NLM), an application-level technique for improving the transmission rate of large images across the Internet has been developed. Initial performance tests were conducted in 1994 and evaluation has continued with a series of tests conducted with cervical X-ray image files transmitted from Texas Tech University, the University of Arizona and the NASA Lewis Research Center to NLM. Statistics were collected to compare the observed transmission rate using the NLM technique versus conventional FTP transmission. On the links tested, the average transmission rate using the new technique showed a consistent improvement over conventional methods, including a 2- to 3-fold improvement on the Tucson and Cleveland tests. Work is now underway to extend the initial implementation into a portable, robust technique. In this paper, we present high-level design concepts for the second implementation and provide results of the most recent tests.<>
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客户端/服务器设计,用于快速检索互联网上的大型图像
美国国家医学图书馆(NLM)开发了一种应用级技术,用于提高大型图像在互联网上的传输速率。1994年进行了初步性能测试,并继续进行评估,对从德克萨斯理工大学、亚利桑那大学和美国宇航局刘易斯研究中心传送给NLM的子宫颈x射线图像文件进行了一系列测试。收集统计数据来比较使用NLM技术和传统FTP传输观察到的传输速率。在测试的链路上,使用新技术的平均传输速率比传统方法持续提高,包括比图森和克利夫兰测试提高2到3倍。目前正在进行的工作是将最初的实现扩展为一种可移植的、健壮的技术。在本文中,我们提出了第二次实现的高级设计概念,并提供了最新测试的结果
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