International audienceA common feature of congestion control protocols is the presence of information packets used to signal congestion. We address here the question of how frequently such protocols need to generate information packets in order to optimize their performance. Through a number of congestion control models, we identify and quantify different types of effects of the frequency of generating information packets. We consider both TCP-type protocols, in which controlling the frequency of information packets is done through static or dynamic delayed ACK options, as well as ATM type flow control, where the optimal time spacing between the generation of network management packets is computed. We show how the spacing between informatio...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
This paper proposes a framework for congestion control, called Binary Marking Congestion Control (BM...
This paper discusses flow control in networks, in which sources control their rates based on feed-ba...
International audienceA common feature of congestion control protocols is the presence of informatio...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has successfully governed the Internet congestion control fo...
A generic network flow model of transport (of relevance to information transport as well as physical...
Network conditions and traffic requirements of the Internet have been dynamically changing. These c...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms such as those used in TFRC adjust the packet rate...
This paper is concerned with a new type of congestion control method that we call anticipative conge...
Abstract—Congestion control algorithms are usually de-signed to maximize network utilization, while ...
The goal of this paper is to characterize the tradeoff between the rate of control and network conge...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
Many congestion control protocols use explicit feedback from the network to achieve high performance...
This paper describes the engineering of a new congestion control for TCP motivated by theoretical re...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
This paper proposes a framework for congestion control, called Binary Marking Congestion Control (BM...
This paper discusses flow control in networks, in which sources control their rates based on feed-ba...
International audienceA common feature of congestion control protocols is the presence of informatio...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has successfully governed the Internet congestion control fo...
A generic network flow model of transport (of relevance to information transport as well as physical...
Network conditions and traffic requirements of the Internet have been dynamically changing. These c...
Current TCP-friendly congestion control mechanisms such as those used in TFRC adjust the packet rate...
This paper is concerned with a new type of congestion control method that we call anticipative conge...
Abstract—Congestion control algorithms are usually de-signed to maximize network utilization, while ...
The goal of this paper is to characterize the tradeoff between the rate of control and network conge...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
Many congestion control protocols use explicit feedback from the network to achieve high performance...
This paper describes the engineering of a new congestion control for TCP motivated by theoretical re...
The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Tran...
This paper proposes a framework for congestion control, called Binary Marking Congestion Control (BM...
This paper discusses flow control in networks, in which sources control their rates based on feed-ba...