While traffic volume of real-time applications is rapidly increasing, current routers do not guarantee minimum QoS values of fairness and drop packets in random fashion. If routers provide a minimum QoS, resulting less delays, more fairness, and smoother sending rates, TCP-friendly rate control (TFRC) can be adopted for real-time applications. We propose a dynamic buffer management scheme that meets the requirements described above, and can be applied to TCP flow and to data flow for transfer of real-time applications. The proposed scheme consists of a virtual threshold function, an accurate and stable per-flow rate estimation, a per-flow exponential drop probability, and a dropping strategy that guarantees fairness when there are many flo...
Currently there is no control for real-time traffic sources in IP networks. This is a serious proble...
The explosive increase in the volume and variety of Internet traffic has placed a growing emphasis o...
We consider the problem of efficiently and fairly allocating bandwidth at a highly congested link to...
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...
ii This paper is intended to introduce in the TCP-friendly Rate Control Protocol (TFRC) and to show ...
The problem of traffic management has been widely recognized as critical to the development of an op...
This paper presents Phantom, a simple constant space algorithm for rate based flow control. As shown...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
To accomplish increasing real time requirements, user applications have to send different kinds of d...
Multimedia services will play a prominent role in the next generation of internet. With increasing r...
Abstract – The Internet has become the dominant networking technology. However multimedia communicat...
In this paper a new mechanism for providing an assured rate to a long-lived TCP flow is evaluated. T...
Two important issues in TCP-based flow control are fairness and control of end-to-end delay. This pa...
Real-time continuous media traffic, such as digital video and audio, is expected to comprise a large...
Currently there is no control for real-time traffic sources in IP networks. This is a serious proble...
The explosive increase in the volume and variety of Internet traffic has placed a growing emphasis o...
We consider the problem of efficiently and fairly allocating bandwidth at a highly congested link to...
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...
ii This paper is intended to introduce in the TCP-friendly Rate Control Protocol (TFRC) and to show ...
The problem of traffic management has been widely recognized as critical to the development of an op...
This paper presents Phantom, a simple constant space algorithm for rate based flow control. As shown...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
To accomplish increasing real time requirements, user applications have to send different kinds of d...
Multimedia services will play a prominent role in the next generation of internet. With increasing r...
Abstract – The Internet has become the dominant networking technology. However multimedia communicat...
In this paper a new mechanism for providing an assured rate to a long-lived TCP flow is evaluated. T...
Two important issues in TCP-based flow control are fairness and control of end-to-end delay. This pa...
Real-time continuous media traffic, such as digital video and audio, is expected to comprise a large...
Currently there is no control for real-time traffic sources in IP networks. This is a serious proble...
The explosive increase in the volume and variety of Internet traffic has placed a growing emphasis o...
We consider the problem of efficiently and fairly allocating bandwidth at a highly congested link to...