Amer, Paul D.We investigate two issues related to the transport layer and propose solutions to address these issues. All proposed solutions are implemented in the Linux kernel and evaluated with real network topologies. First, we explore what performance gains can be obtained when a TCP or Multipath TCP (MPTCP) receiver guarantees never to discard received out-of-order PDUs from the receive buffer (i.e., never reneg). TCP is designed to tolerate reneging. This design has been challenged since (i) reneging rarely occurs in practice, and (ii) even when reneging does occur, it alone generally does not help the operating system resume normal operation when the system is starving for memory. In the current MPTCP standard, an MPTCP receiver canno...
A selective acknowledgment (SACK) mechanism, com-bined with a selective repeat retransmission policy...
In this dissertation, we identify that the analysis, implementation, and evaluation of communication...
Abstract — Current implementations of TCP suffer from serious performance problems like unfairness t...
Abstract — In both TCP and SCTP, selectively acked (SACKed) out-of-order data is implicitly renegabl...
Control Protocol (TCP) selective acknowledgment (SACK), every SACK block needs 8 bytes to carry info...
Most standard implementations of TCP perform poorly when packets are reordered. In this paper, we pr...
This paper uses simulations to explore the benefits of adding selective acknowledgments (SACK) and s...
Multipath Transport Control Protocol (MPTCP) is a promising solution to support simultaneous transmi...
Most standard implementations of TCP perform poorly when packets are reordered. In this paper, we pr...
Modern devices are equipped with multiple network interfaces. Traditionally, only one of these is in...
Abstract — Most standard implementations of TCP perform poorly when packets are reordered. In this p...
In this paper, we describe and evaluate TCP-Aix, a sender-side TCP algorithm designed to make TCP pe...
To facilitate the merging of wireless access technologies and the traditional Internet, the core pro...
Nowadays many hosts have more than one network interface. For example, mobile smartphones are genera...
The TCP performance can deteriorate substantially in the multipath packet-forwarding networks which ...
A selective acknowledgment (SACK) mechanism, com-bined with a selective repeat retransmission policy...
In this dissertation, we identify that the analysis, implementation, and evaluation of communication...
Abstract — Current implementations of TCP suffer from serious performance problems like unfairness t...
Abstract — In both TCP and SCTP, selectively acked (SACKed) out-of-order data is implicitly renegabl...
Control Protocol (TCP) selective acknowledgment (SACK), every SACK block needs 8 bytes to carry info...
Most standard implementations of TCP perform poorly when packets are reordered. In this paper, we pr...
This paper uses simulations to explore the benefits of adding selective acknowledgments (SACK) and s...
Multipath Transport Control Protocol (MPTCP) is a promising solution to support simultaneous transmi...
Most standard implementations of TCP perform poorly when packets are reordered. In this paper, we pr...
Modern devices are equipped with multiple network interfaces. Traditionally, only one of these is in...
Abstract — Most standard implementations of TCP perform poorly when packets are reordered. In this p...
In this paper, we describe and evaluate TCP-Aix, a sender-side TCP algorithm designed to make TCP pe...
To facilitate the merging of wireless access technologies and the traditional Internet, the core pro...
Nowadays many hosts have more than one network interface. For example, mobile smartphones are genera...
The TCP performance can deteriorate substantially in the multipath packet-forwarding networks which ...
A selective acknowledgment (SACK) mechanism, com-bined with a selective repeat retransmission policy...
In this dissertation, we identify that the analysis, implementation, and evaluation of communication...
Abstract — Current implementations of TCP suffer from serious performance problems like unfairness t...