Next generation optical network technologies such as OPS and OBS have a non-negligible impact on the performance of the transport layer. This is related to how a packet stream traversing the optical network is affected by random behaviors such as latency variability, out-of-sequence delivery and loss. This paper tries to better understand how the use of contention resolution schemes at the optical layer affects the TCP performance, focusing in particular on the impact of unordered delivery and loss of packets
This paper describes some methods for contention resolution in bulk flow TCP routing in optical IP n...
IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2008, Beijing, 19-23 May 2008In optical burst s...
Abstract-- In this paper we study the Optical Burst Switching (OBS) paradigm for the support of the ...
Next generation optical network technologies such as OPS and OBS have a non-negligible impact on the...
This paper analyzes the limits of effective throughput for TCP segments through an optical burst swi...
In this paper we analyze the limits of effective throughput for TCP segments through an optical burs...
In this paper, we observe the performance of TCP throughput when self-management is employed to auto...
Abstract — Optical packet switches of the foreseeable future are expected to have severely limited b...
Abstract The article analyzes the influence of the Internet Protocol (IP) access interface on the pa...
A crucial issue in optical packet switched (OPS) networks is packet losses at the network layer caus...
Optical packet assembly is a key function to support inter-working between TCP/IP networks and optic...
Due to increasing demand for higher bandwidth application on the Internet, Optical networks with WDM...
Abstract — In the absence of a cost-effective technology for storing optical signals, emerging optic...
This paper investigates support for TCP RENO flows in an Optical Burst Switching (OBS) network. In p...
Optical Packet Switching (OPS) has emerged as a promising candidate for the next-generation Waveleng...
This paper describes some methods for contention resolution in bulk flow TCP routing in optical IP n...
IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2008, Beijing, 19-23 May 2008In optical burst s...
Abstract-- In this paper we study the Optical Burst Switching (OBS) paradigm for the support of the ...
Next generation optical network technologies such as OPS and OBS have a non-negligible impact on the...
This paper analyzes the limits of effective throughput for TCP segments through an optical burst swi...
In this paper we analyze the limits of effective throughput for TCP segments through an optical burs...
In this paper, we observe the performance of TCP throughput when self-management is employed to auto...
Abstract — Optical packet switches of the foreseeable future are expected to have severely limited b...
Abstract The article analyzes the influence of the Internet Protocol (IP) access interface on the pa...
A crucial issue in optical packet switched (OPS) networks is packet losses at the network layer caus...
Optical packet assembly is a key function to support inter-working between TCP/IP networks and optic...
Due to increasing demand for higher bandwidth application on the Internet, Optical networks with WDM...
Abstract — In the absence of a cost-effective technology for storing optical signals, emerging optic...
This paper investigates support for TCP RENO flows in an Optical Burst Switching (OBS) network. In p...
Optical Packet Switching (OPS) has emerged as a promising candidate for the next-generation Waveleng...
This paper describes some methods for contention resolution in bulk flow TCP routing in optical IP n...
IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2008, Beijing, 19-23 May 2008In optical burst s...
Abstract-- In this paper we study the Optical Burst Switching (OBS) paradigm for the support of the ...