This paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model for TCP, the Transmission Control Protocol for reliable transport on the Internet. The purpose is the evaluation of stationary TCP flows behavior using performance measures such as the mean throughput. The model is based on previous works which are generalized by taking into account the slow start phases that appear after each time-out recovery, whose importance is discussed
The widespread diffusion of TCP over the Internet has motivated a significant number of analytical s...
Abstract — The majority of traffic on the Internet uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a...
Abstract—In this paper, we present an accurate analytical model for transport control protocol (TCP)...
This paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model for the Reno version of TCP, the transmission...
This paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model for the Reno version of TCP, the transmission...
TCP is the most widely used transport protocol in the Internet. The end-to-end performance of most I...
Abstract: This paper presents analytical results of a TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) model base...
Understanding the nature of TCP behavior is critical in order to properly engineer, operate, and eva...
In this paper, a state-based model of TCP is presented. During a connection, TCP stays in either of ...
The paper proposes a Markovian approach to the performance evaluation of the ESSE (early slow start ...
In this paper, we propose a new analytical model of different versions of the TCP, viz., Tahoe, Reno...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...
This paper explores the validity of various models which have been proposed in recent years to analy...
Since the most Internet services use TCP as a transport protocol there is a growing interest in the ...
International audienceIn today's Internet, a large part of the traffic is carried using the TCP tran...
The widespread diffusion of TCP over the Internet has motivated a significant number of analytical s...
Abstract — The majority of traffic on the Internet uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a...
Abstract—In this paper, we present an accurate analytical model for transport control protocol (TCP)...
This paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model for the Reno version of TCP, the transmission...
This paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model for the Reno version of TCP, the transmission...
TCP is the most widely used transport protocol in the Internet. The end-to-end performance of most I...
Abstract: This paper presents analytical results of a TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) model base...
Understanding the nature of TCP behavior is critical in order to properly engineer, operate, and eva...
In this paper, a state-based model of TCP is presented. During a connection, TCP stays in either of ...
The paper proposes a Markovian approach to the performance evaluation of the ESSE (early slow start ...
In this paper, we propose a new analytical model of different versions of the TCP, viz., Tahoe, Reno...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...
This paper explores the validity of various models which have been proposed in recent years to analy...
Since the most Internet services use TCP as a transport protocol there is a growing interest in the ...
International audienceIn today's Internet, a large part of the traffic is carried using the TCP tran...
The widespread diffusion of TCP over the Internet has motivated a significant number of analytical s...
Abstract — The majority of traffic on the Internet uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a...
Abstract—In this paper, we present an accurate analytical model for transport control protocol (TCP)...