We investigate the use of fixed-point methods for predicting the performance of multiple TCP flows sharing geostationary satellite links. The problem formulation is general in that it can address both error-free and error-prone links, proxy mechanisms such as split-TCP connections and account for asymmetry and different satellite network configurations. We apply the method in the specific context of bandwidth on demand (BoD) satellite links. The analytical approximations show good agreement with simulation results, although they tend to be optimistic when the link is not saturated. The main constraint upon the method applicability is the limited availability of analytical models for the MAC-induced packet delay under nonhomogeneous load and...
Satellites play important roles in global telecommunications. However, the performance of Transmiss...
TCP/IP is a set of transmission standards which enables computers from multiple vendors running on d...
We focus in this paper on the undesirable phenomenon of frequent losses during slow-start when TCP o...
We investigate the use of fixed-point methods for predicting the performance of multiple TCP flows s...
Abstract—In this paper we focus on the provision of propor-tional class-based service differentiatio...
The elasticity of transmission control protocol (TCP) traffic complicates attempts to provide perfor...
In this paper we focus on the provision of propor- tional class-based service differentiation to tr...
The Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD) issue is becoming crucial in the next generation satellite systems, si...
The last decade has seen the clear dominance of the Internet Protocol in the data communication netw...
The paper addresses the TCP performance enhancing proxy techniques broadly deployed in wireless netw...
Abstract — This paper describes a TCP splitting solution for multi-access bent-pipe GEO satellite ne...
Support for IP-based services, efficient resource management and broadband connectivity distinguish...
In this paper we analyse the performance in a satellite environment of two recently proposed modific...
This paper investigates the performance of two TCP enhancements (i.e., Scalable TCP and HighSpeed TC...
There are many factors governing the performance of TCP-based applications traversing satellite chan...
Satellites play important roles in global telecommunications. However, the performance of Transmiss...
TCP/IP is a set of transmission standards which enables computers from multiple vendors running on d...
We focus in this paper on the undesirable phenomenon of frequent losses during slow-start when TCP o...
We investigate the use of fixed-point methods for predicting the performance of multiple TCP flows s...
Abstract—In this paper we focus on the provision of propor-tional class-based service differentiatio...
The elasticity of transmission control protocol (TCP) traffic complicates attempts to provide perfor...
In this paper we focus on the provision of propor- tional class-based service differentiation to tr...
The Bandwidth-on-Demand (BoD) issue is becoming crucial in the next generation satellite systems, si...
The last decade has seen the clear dominance of the Internet Protocol in the data communication netw...
The paper addresses the TCP performance enhancing proxy techniques broadly deployed in wireless netw...
Abstract — This paper describes a TCP splitting solution for multi-access bent-pipe GEO satellite ne...
Support for IP-based services, efficient resource management and broadband connectivity distinguish...
In this paper we analyse the performance in a satellite environment of two recently proposed modific...
This paper investigates the performance of two TCP enhancements (i.e., Scalable TCP and HighSpeed TC...
There are many factors governing the performance of TCP-based applications traversing satellite chan...
Satellites play important roles in global telecommunications. However, the performance of Transmiss...
TCP/IP is a set of transmission standards which enables computers from multiple vendors running on d...
We focus in this paper on the undesirable phenomenon of frequent losses during slow-start when TCP o...