Currently, a TCP sender considers all losses as congestion signals and reacts to them by throttling its sending rate. With Internet becoming more heterogeneous with more and more wireless error-prone links, a TCP connection may unduly throttle its sending rate and experience poor performance over paths experiencing random losses unrelated to congestion. The problem of distinguishing congestion losses from random losses is particularly hard when congestion is light: congestion losses themselves appear to be random. The key idea is to “de-randomize ” congestion losses. This paper proposes a simple biased queue management scheme that “de-randomizes ” congestion losses and enables a TCP receiver to diagnose accurately the cause of a loss and in...
The stability of the Internet depends on the presence of well-behaved flows. While TCP forms the maj...
Wireless networking technologies recent years. The wireless access network and cellular networks are...
Abstract. TCP Westwood (TCPW) is a sender-side modification of the TCP congestion window algorithm t...
Abstract—Recent research has focussed on the problems associated with TCP performance in the presenc...
Currently, a TCP sender considers all losses as congestion signals and reacts to them by throttling ...
In this thesis, we analyze the performance of wireless LAN networks subject to random loss. In this ...
We present a simple scheme which enables a TCP receiver to distinguish congestion losses from corrup...
The congestion control mechanisms of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) are very effective in provi...
The use of loss differentiation algorithms within the congestion control scheme of TCP was proposed ...
This paper proposes a novel end-to-end congestion control mechanism called TCP NewZag. NewZag is sim...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) designed to deliver seamless and reliable end-to-end data transf...
The current congestion-oriented design of TCP hinders its ability to perform well in hybrid wire-les...
The deployment of high performance networks and the emergence of broadband wireless access technolog...
The current congestion-oriented design of TCP hinders its ability to perform well in hybrid wireless...
TCP was designed and tuned to work well on networks where losses are mainly congestion losses. The p...
The stability of the Internet depends on the presence of well-behaved flows. While TCP forms the maj...
Wireless networking technologies recent years. The wireless access network and cellular networks are...
Abstract. TCP Westwood (TCPW) is a sender-side modification of the TCP congestion window algorithm t...
Abstract—Recent research has focussed on the problems associated with TCP performance in the presenc...
Currently, a TCP sender considers all losses as congestion signals and reacts to them by throttling ...
In this thesis, we analyze the performance of wireless LAN networks subject to random loss. In this ...
We present a simple scheme which enables a TCP receiver to distinguish congestion losses from corrup...
The congestion control mechanisms of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) are very effective in provi...
The use of loss differentiation algorithms within the congestion control scheme of TCP was proposed ...
This paper proposes a novel end-to-end congestion control mechanism called TCP NewZag. NewZag is sim...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) designed to deliver seamless and reliable end-to-end data transf...
The current congestion-oriented design of TCP hinders its ability to perform well in hybrid wire-les...
The deployment of high performance networks and the emergence of broadband wireless access technolog...
The current congestion-oriented design of TCP hinders its ability to perform well in hybrid wireless...
TCP was designed and tuned to work well on networks where losses are mainly congestion losses. The p...
The stability of the Internet depends on the presence of well-behaved flows. While TCP forms the maj...
Wireless networking technologies recent years. The wireless access network and cellular networks are...
Abstract. TCP Westwood (TCPW) is a sender-side modification of the TCP congestion window algorithm t...