In this paper we discuss some experimental results obtained from a laboratory testing of TCP-friendly rate control (TFRC), when such control is employed in an IEEE 802.11g wireless local area network (WLAN). We show that, despite TFRC exhibiting a good responsive behavior and a considerable TCP-friendliness in a wired environment, occasionally it does not behave in the same manner in the wireless test-bed. We discuss the possible reasons of such unexpected behavior, and propose a tuning of some of its congestion indicators, as well as a simple enhancement of the control, in order to get rid of the undesirable effects we observed. In detail, our proposal consists of an additional mechanism for flow control, similar to the one TCP employs, o...
In this paper, we study the problem of maintaining fairness for TCP connections in wireless local ar...
In the search for improved methods of transporting real time video and VoIP over the Internet, new r...
Rate control is an important issue in video streaming applications for both wired and wireless netwo...
In this paper we discuss some experimental results obtained from a laboratory testing of TCP-friendl...
This paper presents an extensive experimental analysis of two TCP-friendly congestion controls recen...
The current paper presents a collection of experimentaldata portraying the performance achieved in t...
This work investigates the TCP-friendliness of a particular congestion control mechanism, the TCP fr...
Congestion control is a fundamental mechanism for the stability of the Internet and is a central mec...
International audienceCongestion control is a fundamental mechanism for the stability of the Interne...
As the increase of wireless network applications based on TCP/IP, many researchers have been trying ...
Abstract: Real Time Applications (RTAs) have stringent requirements. Congestion in the network resul...
In this paper, we study the problem of maintaining fairness for TCP connections in wireless local ar...
Abstract — Flow control, including congestion control for data transmission, and rate control for mu...
TFRC is a TCP-Friendly Rate Control protocol based on TCP Reno's throughput equation. It is designed...
TFRC is a TCP-Friendly Rate Control protocol based on TCP Reno's throughput equation. It is designed...
In this paper, we study the problem of maintaining fairness for TCP connections in wireless local ar...
In the search for improved methods of transporting real time video and VoIP over the Internet, new r...
Rate control is an important issue in video streaming applications for both wired and wireless netwo...
In this paper we discuss some experimental results obtained from a laboratory testing of TCP-friendl...
This paper presents an extensive experimental analysis of two TCP-friendly congestion controls recen...
The current paper presents a collection of experimentaldata portraying the performance achieved in t...
This work investigates the TCP-friendliness of a particular congestion control mechanism, the TCP fr...
Congestion control is a fundamental mechanism for the stability of the Internet and is a central mec...
International audienceCongestion control is a fundamental mechanism for the stability of the Interne...
As the increase of wireless network applications based on TCP/IP, many researchers have been trying ...
Abstract: Real Time Applications (RTAs) have stringent requirements. Congestion in the network resul...
In this paper, we study the problem of maintaining fairness for TCP connections in wireless local ar...
Abstract — Flow control, including congestion control for data transmission, and rate control for mu...
TFRC is a TCP-Friendly Rate Control protocol based on TCP Reno's throughput equation. It is designed...
TFRC is a TCP-Friendly Rate Control protocol based on TCP Reno's throughput equation. It is designed...
In this paper, we study the problem of maintaining fairness for TCP connections in wireless local ar...
In the search for improved methods of transporting real time video and VoIP over the Internet, new r...
Rate control is an important issue in video streaming applications for both wired and wireless netwo...