Packets in the Internet can experience large queueing delays during busy periods. Backbone routers are generally engineered to have large buffers, in which packets may wait as long as half a second (assuming FIFO service, longer otherwise). During congestion periods, these bufferfs may stay close to full, subjecting packets to long delays, even when the intrinsic latency of the path is relatively small. This paper studies the performance improvements that can be obtained by using more sophisticated packet schedulers, than are typical of Internet routers. The results show that the large buffers found in WAN routers ocntribute only marginally to improving router throughput, and the higher delays that come with large buffers makes them a dubio...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
In this paper we consider the performance of several well known high speed protocols in environments...
International audienceThis paper studies and analyses the benefits of favouring the transfer of pack...
With the explosion of the World Wide Web, the Internet infrastructure faces new challenges in provid...
Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers need to be ...
Recent studies have shown that suitably-designed packet discard policies can dramatically improve th...
In this paper we propose a sender side modification to TCP to accommodate small network buffers. We...
We begin this thesis by generalizing some results related to a recently proposed positive system mod...
TCP is often blamed that it cannot use efficiently network paths with high Bandwidth-Delay Product (...
We consider the problem of efficiently and fairly allocating bandwidth at a highly congested link to...
All Internet routers contain buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. Today, the size of ...
Keeping router buffering low helps minimise delay (as well as keeping router costs low), whilst incr...
This paper is aimed at designing a congestion control system that scales gracefully with network cap...
The explosive increase in the volume and variety of Internet traffic has placed a growing emphasis o...
On the Internet, network routers are typically implemented to provide strategic controls over the gr...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
In this paper we consider the performance of several well known high speed protocols in environments...
International audienceThis paper studies and analyses the benefits of favouring the transfer of pack...
With the explosion of the World Wide Web, the Internet infrastructure faces new challenges in provid...
Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers need to be ...
Recent studies have shown that suitably-designed packet discard policies can dramatically improve th...
In this paper we propose a sender side modification to TCP to accommodate small network buffers. We...
We begin this thesis by generalizing some results related to a recently proposed positive system mod...
TCP is often blamed that it cannot use efficiently network paths with high Bandwidth-Delay Product (...
We consider the problem of efficiently and fairly allocating bandwidth at a highly congested link to...
All Internet routers contain buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. Today, the size of ...
Keeping router buffering low helps minimise delay (as well as keeping router costs low), whilst incr...
This paper is aimed at designing a congestion control system that scales gracefully with network cap...
The explosive increase in the volume and variety of Internet traffic has placed a growing emphasis o...
On the Internet, network routers are typically implemented to provide strategic controls over the gr...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
In this paper we consider the performance of several well known high speed protocols in environments...
International audienceThis paper studies and analyses the benefits of favouring the transfer of pack...