It is often claimed that TCP is not a suitable transport protocol for data intensive Grid applications in high-performance networks. We argue that this is not necessarily the case. Without changing the TCP protocol, congestion control, or implementation, we show that an appropriately tuned TCP bulk transfer can saturate the available bandwidth of a network path. The proposed technique, called SOBAS, is based on automatic socket buffer sizing at the application layer. In non-congested paths, SOBAS limits the socket buffer size based on direct measurements of the received throughput and of the corresponding round-trip time. The key idea is that the send window should be limited, after the transfer has saturated the available bandwidth in the ...
This paper discusses the dimensioning of buffers and the bandwidth allocation for data traffic in th...
lucent.com This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. Author...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
It is often claimed that TCP is not a suitable transport protocol for data intensive Grid applicatio...
TCP is often blamed that it cannot use efficiently network paths with high Bandwidth-Delay Product (...
Despite the persistent change and growth that characterizes the Internet, the Transmission Control ...
Although many research efforts have been devoted to the network congestion against an increase of th...
In this paper we propose a sender side modification to TCP to accommodate small network buffers. We...
It is largely recognised in the research community that access and edge network buffers need special...
Although many research efforts have been devoted to the network congestion against an increase of th...
Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers need to be ...
The issue of router buffer sizing is still open and significant. Previous work either considers open...
In this paper, we describe the integration of dynamic right-sizing — an automatic and scalable buffe...
We consider the provision of Access Point buffers in WLANs. We first demonstrate that the default u...
International audienceExcessive buffer sizes in access networks may result in long delays, the effec...
This paper discusses the dimensioning of buffers and the bandwidth allocation for data traffic in th...
lucent.com This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. Author...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
It is often claimed that TCP is not a suitable transport protocol for data intensive Grid applicatio...
TCP is often blamed that it cannot use efficiently network paths with high Bandwidth-Delay Product (...
Despite the persistent change and growth that characterizes the Internet, the Transmission Control ...
Although many research efforts have been devoted to the network congestion against an increase of th...
In this paper we propose a sender side modification to TCP to accommodate small network buffers. We...
It is largely recognised in the research community that access and edge network buffers need special...
Although many research efforts have been devoted to the network congestion against an increase of th...
Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers need to be ...
The issue of router buffer sizing is still open and significant. Previous work either considers open...
In this paper, we describe the integration of dynamic right-sizing — an automatic and scalable buffe...
We consider the provision of Access Point buffers in WLANs. We first demonstrate that the default u...
International audienceExcessive buffer sizes in access networks may result in long delays, the effec...
This paper discusses the dimensioning of buffers and the bandwidth allocation for data traffic in th...
lucent.com This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. Author...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...