We consider an Internet link carrying http-like traffic, i.e., transfer of finite volume files starting at random time instants. These file transfers are controlled by an adaptive window protocol (AWP); an example of such a protocol is TCP. We provide an analysis for the auto-covariance function of the AWP controlled traffic into the link’s buffer; this traffic, in general, is not an on-off process. The analysis establishes that, for Pareto distributed file sizes with infinite second moment, the traffic into the link buffer is long range dependent (LRD). We also develop an analysis for obtaining the stationary distribution of the link buffer occupancy under an AWP controlled transfer of files sampled from some distribution. The analysis...
The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which sever...
Abstract — The past few years have seen researchers debate the size of buffers required at core Inte...
Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. Previous studi...
We consider an Internet link carrying http-like traffic, i.e., transfer of finite volume files start...
We consider an Internet link carrying http-like traffic, i.e.,transfers of finite volume files arriv...
We consider adaptive window (e.g., TCP) controlled transfer of http-like traffic (i.e., finite volum...
We consider adaptive window (e.g., TCP) controlled transfer of http-like traffic (i.e., finite volum...
This paper is about analytical models for calculating the average bandwidth shares obtained by TCP c...
Two important aspects of the Internet, namely the properties of its topology and the characteristics...
Motivated by TCP over end-to-end ABR, we study the performance of adaptive window congestion control...
Corrections.International audienceThe TCP window size process appears in the modeling of the famous ...
AbstractThe TCP window size process appears in the modeling of the famous transmission control proto...
The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which sever...
Abstract — Traditionally, the size of router buffers is deter-mined by the bandwidth-delay product d...
The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which sever...
Abstract — The past few years have seen researchers debate the size of buffers required at core Inte...
Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. Previous studi...
We consider an Internet link carrying http-like traffic, i.e., transfer of finite volume files start...
We consider an Internet link carrying http-like traffic, i.e.,transfers of finite volume files arriv...
We consider adaptive window (e.g., TCP) controlled transfer of http-like traffic (i.e., finite volum...
We consider adaptive window (e.g., TCP) controlled transfer of http-like traffic (i.e., finite volum...
This paper is about analytical models for calculating the average bandwidth shares obtained by TCP c...
Two important aspects of the Internet, namely the properties of its topology and the characteristics...
Motivated by TCP over end-to-end ABR, we study the performance of adaptive window congestion control...
Corrections.International audienceThe TCP window size process appears in the modeling of the famous ...
AbstractThe TCP window size process appears in the modeling of the famous transmission control proto...
The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which sever...
Abstract — Traditionally, the size of router buffers is deter-mined by the bandwidth-delay product d...
The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which sever...
Abstract — The past few years have seen researchers debate the size of buffers required at core Inte...
Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. Previous studi...