Abstract — We investigate the fairness, smoothness, responsiveness, and aggressiveness of TCP and three representative TCP-friendly congestion control protocols: GAIMD, TFRC, and TEAR. The properties are evaluated both analytically and via simulation by studying protocol responses to three network environment changes. The first environment change is the inherent fluctuations in a stationary network environment. Under this scenario, we consider three types of sending rate variations: smoothness, short-term fairness, and long-term fairness. For a stationary environment, we observe that smoothness and fairness are positively correlated. We derive an analytical expression for the sending rate coefficient of variation for each of the four protoc...
This paper considers a number of modifications that can be applied to the congestion control algorit...
This paper presents an extensive experimental analysis of two TCP-friendly congestion controls recen...
Abstract—We observe that even when the system throughput is relatively stable, end users of media-st...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
The main purpose of rate-based TCP-friendly congestion control protocols is to ensure that the appli...
The recently developed notion of TCP-compatibility has led to a number of proposals for alternative ...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in transpo...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in trans-p...
The increasing diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interest in transpo...
transfer services in packed-switched networks. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), a sort of feedba...
Abstract — We analyze two achievable rate estimators that use different timestamps of consecutive pa...
We consider a modification of TCP congestion control in which the congestion window is adapted to ex...
ii This paper is intended to introduce in the TCP-friendly Rate Control Protocol (TFRC) and to show ...
A feedback-based congestion control mechanism is essential to realize an efficient data transfer ser...
Fairness to current Internet traffic, particularly TCP, is an important requirement for new protocol...
This paper considers a number of modifications that can be applied to the congestion control algorit...
This paper presents an extensive experimental analysis of two TCP-friendly congestion controls recen...
Abstract—We observe that even when the system throughput is relatively stable, end users of media-st...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
The main purpose of rate-based TCP-friendly congestion control protocols is to ensure that the appli...
The recently developed notion of TCP-compatibility has led to a number of proposals for alternative ...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in transpo...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in trans-p...
The increasing diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interest in transpo...
transfer services in packed-switched networks. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), a sort of feedba...
Abstract — We analyze two achievable rate estimators that use different timestamps of consecutive pa...
We consider a modification of TCP congestion control in which the congestion window is adapted to ex...
ii This paper is intended to introduce in the TCP-friendly Rate Control Protocol (TFRC) and to show ...
A feedback-based congestion control mechanism is essential to realize an efficient data transfer ser...
Fairness to current Internet traffic, particularly TCP, is an important requirement for new protocol...
This paper considers a number of modifications that can be applied to the congestion control algorit...
This paper presents an extensive experimental analysis of two TCP-friendly congestion controls recen...
Abstract—We observe that even when the system throughput is relatively stable, end users of media-st...