This paper proposes a mechanismfor equation-based congestion control for unicast traffic. Most best-effort traffic in the current Internet is well-served by the dominant transport protocol TCP. However, traffic such as best-effort unicast streaming multimedia could find use for a TCP-friendly congestion control mechanism that refrains from reducing the sending rate in half in response to a single packet drop. With our mechanism, the sender explicitly adjusts its sending rate as a function of the measured rate of loss events, where a loss event consists of one or more packets dropped within a single round-trip time. We use both simulations and experiments over the Internet to explore performance. Equation-based congestion control is also a p...
New trends in communication, in particular the deployment of multicast and real-time audio/video str...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
The stability and performance of the Internet to date have in a large part been due tothe congestion...
This paper proposes a mechanism for equation-based congestion control for unicast traffic. Most best...
This paper proposes a mechanism for equation-based congestion control for unicast traffic. Most best...
This paper proposes a mechanism for equation-based congestion control for unicast traffic. Most best...
We believe that the emergence of congestion control mechanisms for relatively-smooth congestion cont...
The Internet is getting richer, and so the services. The richer the services, the more the users dem...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
In this paper we introduce TFMCC, an equation-based multicast congestion control mechanism that exte...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
Continuous media (CM) applications such as streaming audio and video are being rapidly deployed thro...
The current congestion control mechanisms for the Internet date back to the early 1980’s and were pr...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms adjust the packet rate in order to adapt to netwo...
This thesis emphasizes the need for congestion control mechanisms for multimedia flows requiring bot...
New trends in communication, in particular the deployment of multicast and real-time audio/video str...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
The stability and performance of the Internet to date have in a large part been due tothe congestion...
This paper proposes a mechanism for equation-based congestion control for unicast traffic. Most best...
This paper proposes a mechanism for equation-based congestion control for unicast traffic. Most best...
This paper proposes a mechanism for equation-based congestion control for unicast traffic. Most best...
We believe that the emergence of congestion control mechanisms for relatively-smooth congestion cont...
The Internet is getting richer, and so the services. The richer the services, the more the users dem...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
In this paper we introduce TFMCC, an equation-based multicast congestion control mechanism that exte...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
Continuous media (CM) applications such as streaming audio and video are being rapidly deployed thro...
The current congestion control mechanisms for the Internet date back to the early 1980’s and were pr...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms adjust the packet rate in order to adapt to netwo...
This thesis emphasizes the need for congestion control mechanisms for multimedia flows requiring bot...
New trends in communication, in particular the deployment of multicast and real-time audio/video str...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
The stability and performance of the Internet to date have in a large part been due tothe congestion...