The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been the dominant transport protocol in the Internet for many years. One of the reasons to this is that TCP employs congestion control mechanisms which prevent the Internet from being overloaded. Although TCP's congestion control has evolved during almost twenty years, the area is still an active research area since the environments where TCP are employed keep on changing. One of the congestion control mechanisms that TCP uses is fast retransmit, which allows for fast retransmission of data that has been lost in the network. Although this mechanism provides the most effective way of retransmitting lost data, it can not always be employed by TCP due to restrictions in the TCP specification. The pri...
Previous research indicates that packet reordering is not a rare event on some Internet paths. Reord...
Abstract: The paper focuses on the different congestion control mechanisms implemented by the Transm...
The performance of the Internet is determined not only by the network and hardware technologies that...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been the dominant transport protocol in the Internet for...
Delay-based congestion control algorithms inability to recognize increased RTT related to rerouting ...
Delay-based congestion control algorithms inability to recognize increased RTT related to rerouting ...
[[abstract]]Although there are two standard transport protocols, TCP and UDP, offering services in t...
This paper presents a method of improving the performance of TCP (Transfer Command Protocol) based s...
Packet losses increase latency for Web users. Fast recovery is a key mechanism for TCP to recover fr...
IP networks are currently experiencing rapid growth in both their capacities and the volume of traff...
Previous research indicates that packet reordering is not a rare event on some Internet paths. Reord...
In this paper we develop a simple analytic characterization of the steady state throughput as a func...
Internet is growing rapidly over entire globe with heterogeneous networks. TCP/IP protocol suite is ...
The traditional concept of fairness in TCP is based on being limited by congestion control. Today, h...
In this paper we develop a simple analytic characterization of the steady state throughput, as a fun...
Previous research indicates that packet reordering is not a rare event on some Internet paths. Reord...
Abstract: The paper focuses on the different congestion control mechanisms implemented by the Transm...
The performance of the Internet is determined not only by the network and hardware technologies that...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been the dominant transport protocol in the Internet for...
Delay-based congestion control algorithms inability to recognize increased RTT related to rerouting ...
Delay-based congestion control algorithms inability to recognize increased RTT related to rerouting ...
[[abstract]]Although there are two standard transport protocols, TCP and UDP, offering services in t...
This paper presents a method of improving the performance of TCP (Transfer Command Protocol) based s...
Packet losses increase latency for Web users. Fast recovery is a key mechanism for TCP to recover fr...
IP networks are currently experiencing rapid growth in both their capacities and the volume of traff...
Previous research indicates that packet reordering is not a rare event on some Internet paths. Reord...
In this paper we develop a simple analytic characterization of the steady state throughput as a func...
Internet is growing rapidly over entire globe with heterogeneous networks. TCP/IP protocol suite is ...
The traditional concept of fairness in TCP is based on being limited by congestion control. Today, h...
In this paper we develop a simple analytic characterization of the steady state throughput, as a fun...
Previous research indicates that packet reordering is not a rare event on some Internet paths. Reord...
Abstract: The paper focuses on the different congestion control mechanisms implemented by the Transm...
The performance of the Internet is determined not only by the network and hardware technologies that...