The majority of Internet traffic relies on the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP ) devised in the early 1970s to provide a reliable data transfer across the ARPANET. Today's users download large multimedia files from remote servers using TCP. If these TCP sessions share the same bottleneck, they are expected to receive the same share of bandwidth, thus achieving the same transfer rate. Unfortunately, this is not the case when the round trip delay RTT is very different among sessions. This may have negative practical implications in downloads of delay-sensitive (though non-real-time) information from servers. For instance, suppose in a popular internet caf e in New York City several users are simultaneously downloading multime...
Abstract — This letter considers problems of unfairness and excessive variations of the router queue...
We present experimental results evaluating fairness of several proposals to change the TCP congestio...
The current Internet provides a single class of best-effort service while many applications have qua...
The majority of Internet traffic relies on the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP ) devised in th...
The majority of Internet users rely on the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to download large mul...
Abstract. The majority of Internet users rely on the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP 3) to downlo...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the most widely used transport protocol over the Internet, ...
This paper focuses on RTT-fairness of multip le TCP flows over the Internet, and proposes a new cong...
Measuring and monitoring network RTT (round-trip time) is important for multiple reasons: it allows ...
The popularity of Video on Demand (VoD) services has recently grown to unprecedented levels. Even if...
Today, Internet is a public, cooperative, and self-sustaining facility accessible to hundreds of mil...
In recent years a number of TCP variants have emerged to optimise some aspect of data transport wher...
Multimedia services will play a prominent role in the next generation of internet. With increasing r...
We study the fairness of TCP Vegas. The latter is an alternative to the commonly used TCP Reno, and ...
The transmission control protocol (TCP) which is the dominant congestion control protocol at the tr...
Abstract — This letter considers problems of unfairness and excessive variations of the router queue...
We present experimental results evaluating fairness of several proposals to change the TCP congestio...
The current Internet provides a single class of best-effort service while many applications have qua...
The majority of Internet traffic relies on the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP ) devised in th...
The majority of Internet users rely on the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to download large mul...
Abstract. The majority of Internet users rely on the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP 3) to downlo...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the most widely used transport protocol over the Internet, ...
This paper focuses on RTT-fairness of multip le TCP flows over the Internet, and proposes a new cong...
Measuring and monitoring network RTT (round-trip time) is important for multiple reasons: it allows ...
The popularity of Video on Demand (VoD) services has recently grown to unprecedented levels. Even if...
Today, Internet is a public, cooperative, and self-sustaining facility accessible to hundreds of mil...
In recent years a number of TCP variants have emerged to optimise some aspect of data transport wher...
Multimedia services will play a prominent role in the next generation of internet. With increasing r...
We study the fairness of TCP Vegas. The latter is an alternative to the commonly used TCP Reno, and ...
The transmission control protocol (TCP) which is the dominant congestion control protocol at the tr...
Abstract — This letter considers problems of unfairness and excessive variations of the router queue...
We present experimental results evaluating fairness of several proposals to change the TCP congestio...
The current Internet provides a single class of best-effort service while many applications have qua...