Emerging packet-switched transport networks face a continuous growth of link bitrates. Without counter-measures, this translates into a proportional increase of the packet rate and may turn packet processing in network nodes into a bottleneck. In this paper, we investigate one approach to reduce the processing load for a given line rate: increasing the maximum size of packets exchanged between end systems. We first present the fundamental mechanisms along with side effects of increased packet sizes. Then we discuss the dependence of the achievable packet rate reduction on application and protocol stack. Based on a traffic model from the year 2000 and current measurements, we finally evaluate the reduction for web traffic and the Internet pr...
Ethernet data rates have increased many magnitudes since standardisation in 1982. Despite these cont...
We performed end-to-end measurements of UDP/IP flows across an Internet backbone network. Using this...
Abstract — Two areas of active research are likely to have a major impact on the future performance ...
Network transmission bandwidth of 100 megabits per second is now available for LANs and bandwidth ov...
The continuous growth of traffic volumes steadily raises the throughput requirements on the network ...
As network bandwidth continues to grow and longer paths are used to exchange large scientific data b...
Abstract—Looking into the future, this paper presents the effects of having packets of large sizes, ...
As network bandwidth continues to grow and longer paths are used to exchange large scientific data ...
In a wide area network that uses store-and-forward technology, a packet switch buffers incoming data...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms such as those used in TFRC adjust the packet rate...
In high speed networks, packet processing is relatively expensive while bandwidth is cheap. This beg...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms such as those used in TFRC adjust the packet rate...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms adjust the packet rate in order to adapt to netwo...
ABSTRACT: Packet losses in the network have a considerable performance impact on transport-layer thr...
Despite the persistent change and growth that characterizes the Internet, the Transmission Control ...
Ethernet data rates have increased many magnitudes since standardisation in 1982. Despite these cont...
We performed end-to-end measurements of UDP/IP flows across an Internet backbone network. Using this...
Abstract — Two areas of active research are likely to have a major impact on the future performance ...
Network transmission bandwidth of 100 megabits per second is now available for LANs and bandwidth ov...
The continuous growth of traffic volumes steadily raises the throughput requirements on the network ...
As network bandwidth continues to grow and longer paths are used to exchange large scientific data b...
Abstract—Looking into the future, this paper presents the effects of having packets of large sizes, ...
As network bandwidth continues to grow and longer paths are used to exchange large scientific data ...
In a wide area network that uses store-and-forward technology, a packet switch buffers incoming data...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms such as those used in TFRC adjust the packet rate...
In high speed networks, packet processing is relatively expensive while bandwidth is cheap. This beg...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms such as those used in TFRC adjust the packet rate...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms adjust the packet rate in order to adapt to netwo...
ABSTRACT: Packet losses in the network have a considerable performance impact on transport-layer thr...
Despite the persistent change and growth that characterizes the Internet, the Transmission Control ...
Ethernet data rates have increased many magnitudes since standardisation in 1982. Despite these cont...
We performed end-to-end measurements of UDP/IP flows across an Internet backbone network. Using this...
Abstract — Two areas of active research are likely to have a major impact on the future performance ...