The success of the Internet can partly be attributed to the congestion control algorithm in the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). However, with the tremendous increase in the diversity of networked systems and applications, TCP performance limitations are becoming increasingly problematic and the need for new transport protocol designs has become increasingly important. Prior research has focused on the design of either end-to-end protocols (e.g., CUBIC) that rely on implicit congestion signals such as loss and/or delay or network-based protocols (e.g., XCP) that use precise per-flow feedback from the network. While the former category of schemes have performance limitations, the latter are hard to deploy, can introduce high per-packet o...
Continuous media (CM) applications such as streaming audio and video are being rapidly deployed thro...
The incompatibility between traffic load and network processing/communication capacities brings netw...
Achieving efficient and fair bandwidth allocation while minimizing packet loss in high bandwidth-del...
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...
Many congestion control protocols use explicit feedback from the network to achieve high performance...
Modern applications place an enormous demand on networks to deliver high throughput and low delay. T...
Abstract — Load factor based congestion control schemes have shown to enhance network performance, i...
Load factor based congestion control schemes have shown to enhance network performance, in terms of ...
Since the bandwidth-delay products of Internet links keep increasing, issues with TCP’s conver-gence...
Recently explicit-feedback-based congestion control with the assistance of routers has been introduc...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Theory and experiments show that as the per-flow product of band-width and latency increases, TCP be...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
Router-assisted explicit-feedback congestion control protocols have recently been introduced to over...
Continuous media (CM) applications such as streaming audio and video are being rapidly deployed thro...
The incompatibility between traffic load and network processing/communication capacities brings netw...
Achieving efficient and fair bandwidth allocation while minimizing packet loss in high bandwidth-del...
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...
Many congestion control protocols use explicit feedback from the network to achieve high performance...
Modern applications place an enormous demand on networks to deliver high throughput and low delay. T...
Abstract — Load factor based congestion control schemes have shown to enhance network performance, i...
Load factor based congestion control schemes have shown to enhance network performance, in terms of ...
Since the bandwidth-delay products of Internet links keep increasing, issues with TCP’s conver-gence...
Recently explicit-feedback-based congestion control with the assistance of routers has been introduc...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Theory and experiments show that as the per-flow product of band-width and latency increases, TCP be...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
Router-assisted explicit-feedback congestion control protocols have recently been introduced to over...
Continuous media (CM) applications such as streaming audio and video are being rapidly deployed thro...
The incompatibility between traffic load and network processing/communication capacities brings netw...
Achieving efficient and fair bandwidth allocation while minimizing packet loss in high bandwidth-del...