In this paper, we study the performance of TCP in both ideal and non-ideal network environments. For the ideal environments, we develop a simple analytical model for the throughput and transfer time of TCP as a function of the file size and TCP parameters. Our simulation measurements demonstrate that this model can accurately predict the throughput for ideal TCP connections characterized by no packet loss due to congestion or bit errors. If these ideal conditions are not met, the model gives an upper bound for throughput and lower bound for transfer time. For the non-ideal environments, we concentrate on wireless links. While our ideal model provides an easy to use tool to calculate bounds on the performance of all TCP implementations in su...
We examine the problem of evaluating the performance of TCP connections over wide area networks. Our...
use the network configuration shown in Figure 1 with IMT-2000 support [7] to investigate the TCP per...
Abstract — The majority of traffic on the Internet uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a...
In this paper, we study the performance of TCP in both ideal and non-ideal network environments. For...
The performance of TCP has been well tuned for traditional networks made up of wired links and stati...
This report focuses on explaining how the TCP/IP protocol stack works and how data transfer is achie...
The growing popularity of wireless devices used to access the Internet and an increasing use of the ...
Abstract: TCP Algorithms were developed to avoid congestion in wired networks and to increase the th...
A fundamental design principle of the Internet is best effort packet delivery. The term "best effort...
In this paper, we study the effect of bit error rates and handoff disconnections on the performance ...
In this paper, the performance of TCP in the presence of random losses/errors is examined. TCP is or...
This thesis presents research on transport layer behavior in wireless networks. As the Internet is e...
[[abstract]]The Internet and wireless networks are two of the most important technical developments ...
The scenario is that a bulk data transfer is being performed over a TCP connection, from a host on a...
Reliable transport protocols such as TCP are tuned to per-form well in traditional networks where pa...
We examine the problem of evaluating the performance of TCP connections over wide area networks. Our...
use the network configuration shown in Figure 1 with IMT-2000 support [7] to investigate the TCP per...
Abstract — The majority of traffic on the Internet uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a...
In this paper, we study the performance of TCP in both ideal and non-ideal network environments. For...
The performance of TCP has been well tuned for traditional networks made up of wired links and stati...
This report focuses on explaining how the TCP/IP protocol stack works and how data transfer is achie...
The growing popularity of wireless devices used to access the Internet and an increasing use of the ...
Abstract: TCP Algorithms were developed to avoid congestion in wired networks and to increase the th...
A fundamental design principle of the Internet is best effort packet delivery. The term "best effort...
In this paper, we study the effect of bit error rates and handoff disconnections on the performance ...
In this paper, the performance of TCP in the presence of random losses/errors is examined. TCP is or...
This thesis presents research on transport layer behavior in wireless networks. As the Internet is e...
[[abstract]]The Internet and wireless networks are two of the most important technical developments ...
The scenario is that a bulk data transfer is being performed over a TCP connection, from a host on a...
Reliable transport protocols such as TCP are tuned to per-form well in traditional networks where pa...
We examine the problem of evaluating the performance of TCP connections over wide area networks. Our...
use the network configuration shown in Figure 1 with IMT-2000 support [7] to investigate the TCP per...
Abstract — The majority of traffic on the Internet uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a...