In order to improve TCP performance, a method using a PEP (Perfonnance Enhancing Proxy) is proposed. The PEP operates on a router along a TCP connection. When a data packet arrives at the PEP, it forwards the packet to the destination host, transmits the corresponding ACK (premature ACK) to the source host in behalf of the destination host and stores the copy of the packet into its own buffer (PEP buffer) in case of the retransmission of the packet. In this paper, under the strategy which keeps the number of packets in the PEP buffer for which premature ACKs have been returned being less than or equal to a fixed threshold value (watermark value), we investigate the relation between the watermark value and the maximum throughput. Extensive s...
International audienceExcessive buffer sizes in access networks may result in long delays, the effec...
In developing network-enabled embedded systems, developers are often forced to spend a great deal of...
TCP has been traditionally considered unfriendly for real-time applications. Nonetheless, popular ap...
In order to improve TCP performance, a method using a PEP (Perfonnance Enhancing Proxy) is proposed....
In IP networks, where bandwidth-delay product is large, a PEP (Performance Enhancing Proxy) is effec...
TCP has been proved to be working well in a variety of situations. However, in links of large bandwi...
In this paper we describe a simple scheme that uses feedback from underutilized high capacity links ...
International audienceThis paper studies and analyses the benefits of favouring the transfer of pack...
In this paper, we study the performance of paced TCP, a modified version of TCP designed especially ...
We present smartacking, a technique that improves performance of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)...
This thesis demonstrates the performance of Probabilistic Early Response TCP (PERT), a new TCP conge...
We first study the accuracy of two well-known analytical models of the average throughput of long-te...
This paper examines the effectiveness of tampered-TCP whose congestion control mechanism has been mo...
TCP is often blamed that it cannot use efficiently network paths with high Bandwidth-Delay Product (...
Various extensions of TCP/IP have been proposed to reduce network latency; examples include Explicit...
International audienceExcessive buffer sizes in access networks may result in long delays, the effec...
In developing network-enabled embedded systems, developers are often forced to spend a great deal of...
TCP has been traditionally considered unfriendly for real-time applications. Nonetheless, popular ap...
In order to improve TCP performance, a method using a PEP (Perfonnance Enhancing Proxy) is proposed....
In IP networks, where bandwidth-delay product is large, a PEP (Performance Enhancing Proxy) is effec...
TCP has been proved to be working well in a variety of situations. However, in links of large bandwi...
In this paper we describe a simple scheme that uses feedback from underutilized high capacity links ...
International audienceThis paper studies and analyses the benefits of favouring the transfer of pack...
In this paper, we study the performance of paced TCP, a modified version of TCP designed especially ...
We present smartacking, a technique that improves performance of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)...
This thesis demonstrates the performance of Probabilistic Early Response TCP (PERT), a new TCP conge...
We first study the accuracy of two well-known analytical models of the average throughput of long-te...
This paper examines the effectiveness of tampered-TCP whose congestion control mechanism has been mo...
TCP is often blamed that it cannot use efficiently network paths with high Bandwidth-Delay Product (...
Various extensions of TCP/IP have been proposed to reduce network latency; examples include Explicit...
International audienceExcessive buffer sizes in access networks may result in long delays, the effec...
In developing network-enabled embedded systems, developers are often forced to spend a great deal of...
TCP has been traditionally considered unfriendly for real-time applications. Nonetheless, popular ap...