Abstract—With the aid of multipath transport protocols, a multihomed host can shift some of its traffic from more congested paths to less congested ones, thus compensating for lost band-width on some paths by moderately increasing transmission rates on other ones. However, existing multipath proposals achieve only coarse-grained load balancing due to a rough estimate of network congestion using packet losses. This paper formulates the problem of multipath congestion control and proposes an approximate iterative algorithm to solve it. We prove that a fair and efficient traffic shifting implies that every flow strives to equalize the extent of congestion that it perceives on all its available paths. We call this result “Congestion Equality Pr...
Traditional loss-based TCP congestion control (CC) tends to induce high queuing delays and perform b...
grantor: University of TorontoTCP-Vegas, with its innovative congestion avoidance techniqu...
Delay-based TCP variants have attracted a large amount of attention in the networking community beca...
Multipath transport protocols, which transmit data over multiple distinct paths in an end-to-end con...
Nowadays many hosts have more than one network interface. For example, mobile smartphones are genera...
In the Internet, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) has been used as an end-to-end congestion contr...
[EN] Current algorithms for MPTCP (as LIA, OLIA, BALIA, or wVegas) present loss-based congestion con...
Smart devices equipped with multiple network interfaces are becoming commonplace. However, even when...
Abstract—The multi-homed capability offers a good opportu-nity to explore multipath transmission. To...
for Shared Bottleneck Fairness Multi-homed hosts are becoming common and they have multiple paths be...
for Shared Bottleneck Fairness Multi-homed hosts are becoming common and they have multiple paths be...
Abstract. This paper discusses an optimization-based approach for con-gestion control together with ...
Loss based TCP congestion control has been shown to not perform well in environments were there is n...
[[abstract]]TCP Vegas detects network congestion in the early stage and successfully prevents period...
Abstract—Delay-based TCP variants have attracted a large amount of attention in the networking commu...
Traditional loss-based TCP congestion control (CC) tends to induce high queuing delays and perform b...
grantor: University of TorontoTCP-Vegas, with its innovative congestion avoidance techniqu...
Delay-based TCP variants have attracted a large amount of attention in the networking community beca...
Multipath transport protocols, which transmit data over multiple distinct paths in an end-to-end con...
Nowadays many hosts have more than one network interface. For example, mobile smartphones are genera...
In the Internet, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) has been used as an end-to-end congestion contr...
[EN] Current algorithms for MPTCP (as LIA, OLIA, BALIA, or wVegas) present loss-based congestion con...
Smart devices equipped with multiple network interfaces are becoming commonplace. However, even when...
Abstract—The multi-homed capability offers a good opportu-nity to explore multipath transmission. To...
for Shared Bottleneck Fairness Multi-homed hosts are becoming common and they have multiple paths be...
for Shared Bottleneck Fairness Multi-homed hosts are becoming common and they have multiple paths be...
Abstract. This paper discusses an optimization-based approach for con-gestion control together with ...
Loss based TCP congestion control has been shown to not perform well in environments were there is n...
[[abstract]]TCP Vegas detects network congestion in the early stage and successfully prevents period...
Abstract—Delay-based TCP variants have attracted a large amount of attention in the networking commu...
Traditional loss-based TCP congestion control (CC) tends to induce high queuing delays and perform b...
grantor: University of TorontoTCP-Vegas, with its innovative congestion avoidance techniqu...
Delay-based TCP variants have attracted a large amount of attention in the networking community beca...