In ATM networks, the guaranteed frame rate (GFR) service category has been defined to support user applications which are neither able to specify the range of traffic parameter values, nor able to comply with the behavior rules. It provides a packet-level rate guarantee with a given maximum packet size. The service specifies that the excessive traffic from a user should share the available resource fairly. In this paper, we investigate TCP/IP packet transmission over ATM by using a selective packet-discard strategy with tracking of the available buffer space and a packet push-out buffering scheme to accommodate the GFR service. The simulation results show that our proposed method fulfills the requirements of GFR service as well as improves ...
Traffic and congestion control in ATM is an open issue yet. When dealing with packet oriented commun...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarant...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarant...
Abstract—We investigate the TCP packet transmission over the ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service...
The ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service is intended for best eort trac that can benet from minim...
In ATM networks, the Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service has been proposed to accommodate non-real-t...
The problem of traffic management has been widely recognized as critical to the development of an op...
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite is the standard requirem...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has already been a widely used protocol in many networks. Recent...
We investigate the performance of TCP connections over ATM networks without ATM-level congestion con...
In ATM UBR networks supporting TCP traffic, optimal efficiency can only be envisaged if switches ado...
For the future boardband public network service, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is proposed. It su...
It is known that TCP throughput can degrade significantly over UBR service in a congested ATM networ...
Previous papers have described and evaluated the performance ofpacket discard techniques for maintai...
Abstract — The asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) Forum has chosen rate-based control as the flow cont...
Traffic and congestion control in ATM is an open issue yet. When dealing with packet oriented commun...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarant...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarant...
Abstract—We investigate the TCP packet transmission over the ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service...
The ATM Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service is intended for best eort trac that can benet from minim...
In ATM networks, the Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service has been proposed to accommodate non-real-t...
The problem of traffic management has been widely recognized as critical to the development of an op...
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite is the standard requirem...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has already been a widely used protocol in many networks. Recent...
We investigate the performance of TCP connections over ATM networks without ATM-level congestion con...
In ATM UBR networks supporting TCP traffic, optimal efficiency can only be envisaged if switches ado...
For the future boardband public network service, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is proposed. It su...
It is known that TCP throughput can degrade significantly over UBR service in a congested ATM networ...
Previous papers have described and evaluated the performance ofpacket discard techniques for maintai...
Abstract — The asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) Forum has chosen rate-based control as the flow cont...
Traffic and congestion control in ATM is an open issue yet. When dealing with packet oriented commun...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarant...
While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarant...