Many new transport protocols are being defined, including, for example, variants of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), to better match the requirements of new applications. A key issue in the evaluation of protocol flows, in terms of their performance, is how fair they are to other flows. Specifically, it is important to understand how a mix of existing and/or new protocols will interact with each other when using the same network resources. Such observations help to inform protocol design, and allow an assessment of potential impacts on users. We present a simple, yet effective, methodology for examining a specific case of inter-flow fairness based solely on measurements of flow performance. As well as using an existing fairness metr...
International audienceAlthough TCP is typically designed to carry data (transfer of documents such a...
Abstract—In this paper, we will first demonstrate the effects of unfairness performance of the IEEE ...
In this paper, the concept of fairness in computer networks is investigated. We motivate the need of...
Many new transport protocols are being defined, including, for example, variants of the Transmission...
Abstract:- Traffic marking is an essential component in any Differentiated Services (DS) architectur...
In networking, it is often required to quantify by how much one protocol is fairer than another and ...
Abstract—A new fairness concept for Flow-Aware Networks (FAN) is presented and analyzed in the paper...
Publié dans Journal of Communications vol. 14, no. 11, pp. 1017-1025, 2019International audienceCong...
This paper studies the fairness with which competing flows share the channel in ad hoc networks usin...
The notion of fairness with respect to resource sharing among the competing flows is one of the impo...
Stability of the Internet today depends largely on cooperation between end hosts that employ TCP (Tr...
This paper studies the fairness with which competing flows share the channel in ad hoc networks usin...
Fairness to current Internet traffic, particularly TCP, is an important requirement for new protocol...
Abstract—Interest continues to grow in alternative trans-port protocols to the Transmission Control ...
Flow level analysis of communication networks with multiple shared resources is generally difficult....
International audienceAlthough TCP is typically designed to carry data (transfer of documents such a...
Abstract—In this paper, we will first demonstrate the effects of unfairness performance of the IEEE ...
In this paper, the concept of fairness in computer networks is investigated. We motivate the need of...
Many new transport protocols are being defined, including, for example, variants of the Transmission...
Abstract:- Traffic marking is an essential component in any Differentiated Services (DS) architectur...
In networking, it is often required to quantify by how much one protocol is fairer than another and ...
Abstract—A new fairness concept for Flow-Aware Networks (FAN) is presented and analyzed in the paper...
Publié dans Journal of Communications vol. 14, no. 11, pp. 1017-1025, 2019International audienceCong...
This paper studies the fairness with which competing flows share the channel in ad hoc networks usin...
The notion of fairness with respect to resource sharing among the competing flows is one of the impo...
Stability of the Internet today depends largely on cooperation between end hosts that employ TCP (Tr...
This paper studies the fairness with which competing flows share the channel in ad hoc networks usin...
Fairness to current Internet traffic, particularly TCP, is an important requirement for new protocol...
Abstract—Interest continues to grow in alternative trans-port protocols to the Transmission Control ...
Flow level analysis of communication networks with multiple shared resources is generally difficult....
International audienceAlthough TCP is typically designed to carry data (transfer of documents such a...
Abstract—In this paper, we will first demonstrate the effects of unfairness performance of the IEEE ...
In this paper, the concept of fairness in computer networks is investigated. We motivate the need of...