[[abstract]]Queue management, bandwidth share, and congestion control are very important to both robustness and fairness of the Internet. In this article, we investigate the problem of providing a fair bandwidth allocation to those flows that share congested link in a router. A new TCP-friendly routerbased AQM (active queue management) scheme, termed WARD, is proposed to approximate the fair queueing policy. WARD is a simple packet dropping algorithm with a random mechanism, and discriminates against the flows which transmit more packets than allowed. By doing this, it not only protects TCP connections from UDP flows, but also solves the problem of competing bandwidth among different TCP versions such as TCP Vegas and Reno. In addition, WAR...
The heavily loaded flows usually occupy more bandwidth than that of the lightly loaded flows under c...
As the Internet evolves, traffic management has become a high-priority problem. Without a network ce...
In this paper I present a simple and efficient queue management (EQM) technique based on optimal ban...
[[abstract]]In this article, the problem of providing a fair bandwidth allocation to the flows shari...
Providing fairness among users with different levels of ag-gressiveness and different levels of resp...
[[abstract]]Queue management, bandwidth share and congestion control are very important to both the ...
Stability of the Internet today depends largely on cooperation between end hosts that employ TCP (Tr...
Stability of the Internet today depends largely on cooperation between end hosts that employ TCP (Tr...
Despite its rapid and tremendous growth, the basic packet delivery service in the Internet has large...
International audienceTCP congestion control mechanism, while simple and scalable, has several well ...
Abstract. Router-based algorithms to address the TCP-friendliness problem have focused on providing ...
Abstract. Several fair queueing mechanisms based on stateless core (SCORE)/dynamic packet state (DPS...
To provide fair bandwidth sharing for TCP flows, the Internet depends on the cooperation between TCP...
Abstract — This paper examines congestion control issues for TCP flows that require in-network proce...
The heavily loaded flows usually occupy more bandwidth than that of the lightly loaded flows under c...
The heavily loaded flows usually occupy more bandwidth than that of the lightly loaded flows under c...
As the Internet evolves, traffic management has become a high-priority problem. Without a network ce...
In this paper I present a simple and efficient queue management (EQM) technique based on optimal ban...
[[abstract]]In this article, the problem of providing a fair bandwidth allocation to the flows shari...
Providing fairness among users with different levels of ag-gressiveness and different levels of resp...
[[abstract]]Queue management, bandwidth share and congestion control are very important to both the ...
Stability of the Internet today depends largely on cooperation between end hosts that employ TCP (Tr...
Stability of the Internet today depends largely on cooperation between end hosts that employ TCP (Tr...
Despite its rapid and tremendous growth, the basic packet delivery service in the Internet has large...
International audienceTCP congestion control mechanism, while simple and scalable, has several well ...
Abstract. Router-based algorithms to address the TCP-friendliness problem have focused on providing ...
Abstract. Several fair queueing mechanisms based on stateless core (SCORE)/dynamic packet state (DPS...
To provide fair bandwidth sharing for TCP flows, the Internet depends on the cooperation between TCP...
Abstract — This paper examines congestion control issues for TCP flows that require in-network proce...
The heavily loaded flows usually occupy more bandwidth than that of the lightly loaded flows under c...
The heavily loaded flows usually occupy more bandwidth than that of the lightly loaded flows under c...
As the Internet evolves, traffic management has become a high-priority problem. Without a network ce...
In this paper I present a simple and efficient queue management (EQM) technique based on optimal ban...