TCP congestion avoidance mechanisms are based on adjustments to the congestion-window size, triggered by the ACK clock. These mechanisms are not well matched to large but intermittent bursts of traffic, such as responses from a HTTP/1.1-based web server. Idle periods between bursts (web page replies) stop the ACK clock and hence disrupt even data flow. When restarting data flow after an idle period, current implementations either enforce slow start (SSR) or use the prior congestion window (NSSR). The former approach, while conservative, leads to low effective throughput in cases like P-HTTP. The latter case optimistically sends a large burst of back-to-back packets, risking router buffer overflow and subsequent packet loss. This paper propo...
The start-up phase in TCP is called Slow Start, and is followed by Congestion Avoidance. The Slow St...
TCP flows start with an initial congestion window of at most four segments or approximately 4KB of d...
[[abstract]]In mobile computing environments, a problem may exist between loss recovery mechanisms e...
TCP congestion avoidance mechanisms are based on adjustments to the congestion-window size, triggere...
This paper introduces a new TCP congestion control mechanism for rate-limited applications that tran...
Abstract — This paper presents a new variant of Slow-start, called Smooth-start, which provides a sm...
In this paper we propose a new version of the TCP protocol, called TCP Westwood, which enhances the ...
TCP Slow Start exponentially increases the congestion window size to detect the proper congestion wi...
Restart is an application-level mechanism to speed up the completion of tasks that are subject to fa...
traditional TCP congestion control scheme often yields limited performance due to its conservative S...
Ponencia presentada en: Proceedings of IEEE Global Information Infrastructure and Networking Symposi...
Transport Control Protocol (TCP) in cast congestion happens in high-bandwidth and low-latency networ...
[[abstract]]A critical design issue of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is its congestion control...
Abstract- Transmission Control Protocol congestion control is backbone of the Internet stability. TC...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in transpo...
The start-up phase in TCP is called Slow Start, and is followed by Congestion Avoidance. The Slow St...
TCP flows start with an initial congestion window of at most four segments or approximately 4KB of d...
[[abstract]]In mobile computing environments, a problem may exist between loss recovery mechanisms e...
TCP congestion avoidance mechanisms are based on adjustments to the congestion-window size, triggere...
This paper introduces a new TCP congestion control mechanism for rate-limited applications that tran...
Abstract — This paper presents a new variant of Slow-start, called Smooth-start, which provides a sm...
In this paper we propose a new version of the TCP protocol, called TCP Westwood, which enhances the ...
TCP Slow Start exponentially increases the congestion window size to detect the proper congestion wi...
Restart is an application-level mechanism to speed up the completion of tasks that are subject to fa...
traditional TCP congestion control scheme often yields limited performance due to its conservative S...
Ponencia presentada en: Proceedings of IEEE Global Information Infrastructure and Networking Symposi...
Transport Control Protocol (TCP) in cast congestion happens in high-bandwidth and low-latency networ...
[[abstract]]A critical design issue of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is its congestion control...
Abstract- Transmission Control Protocol congestion control is backbone of the Internet stability. TC...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in transpo...
The start-up phase in TCP is called Slow Start, and is followed by Congestion Avoidance. The Slow St...
TCP flows start with an initial congestion window of at most four segments or approximately 4KB of d...
[[abstract]]In mobile computing environments, a problem may exist between loss recovery mechanisms e...