TCP’s critical tasks is to determine which packets are lost in the network, as a basis for control actions (flow control and packet retransmission). Modern TCP implementations use two mechanisms: timeout, and fast retransmit. Detection via timeout is necessarily a timeconsuming operation; fast retransmit, while much quicker, is only effective for a small fraction of packet losses. In this paper we consider the problem of packet loss detection in TCP more generally. We concentrate on the fact that TCP’s control actions are necessarily triggered by inference of packet loss, rather than conclusive knowledge. This suggests that one might analyze TCP’s packet loss detection in a standard inferencing framework based on probability of detection an...
Currently, a TCP sender considers all losses as congestion signals and reacts to them by throttling ...
In this paper, we study the timeout probability of TCP Reno under the bursty packet loss model, whic...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...
One of TCP's critical tasks is to determine which packets are lost in the network, as a basis for co...
(This Technical Report revises TR-BUCS-2003-011) The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been th...
Abstract—The critical tasks in designing a real-time commu-nication system, such as online games, vo...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been the protocol of choice for many Internet applicatio...
End-to-End differentiation between wireless and congestion loss can equip TCP control so it operates...
In this paper, the performance of TCP in the presence of random losses/errors is examined. TCP is or...
TCP uses packet loss as a feedback from the network to adapt its sending rate. TCP keeps increasing ...
We first study the accuracy of two well-known analytical models of the average throughput of long-te...
We study in this paper the performance of a single persis-tent TCP connection, which experiences pac...
In this paper we evaluate and discuss the performance of a passive TCP packet loss estimation algori...
In the context of TCP, several researchers have proposed heuristics to detect or predict congestion ...
Abstract—Packet losses at IP network are common behavior at the time of congestion. The TCP traffic ...
Currently, a TCP sender considers all losses as congestion signals and reacts to them by throttling ...
In this paper, we study the timeout probability of TCP Reno under the bursty packet loss model, whic...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...
One of TCP's critical tasks is to determine which packets are lost in the network, as a basis for co...
(This Technical Report revises TR-BUCS-2003-011) The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been th...
Abstract—The critical tasks in designing a real-time commu-nication system, such as online games, vo...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been the protocol of choice for many Internet applicatio...
End-to-End differentiation between wireless and congestion loss can equip TCP control so it operates...
In this paper, the performance of TCP in the presence of random losses/errors is examined. TCP is or...
TCP uses packet loss as a feedback from the network to adapt its sending rate. TCP keeps increasing ...
We first study the accuracy of two well-known analytical models of the average throughput of long-te...
We study in this paper the performance of a single persis-tent TCP connection, which experiences pac...
In this paper we evaluate and discuss the performance of a passive TCP packet loss estimation algori...
In the context of TCP, several researchers have proposed heuristics to detect or predict congestion ...
Abstract—Packet losses at IP network are common behavior at the time of congestion. The TCP traffic ...
Currently, a TCP sender considers all losses as congestion signals and reacts to them by throttling ...
In this paper, we study the timeout probability of TCP Reno under the bursty packet loss model, whic...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...