The popularity of TCP/IP coupled with the premise of high speed communication using Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology have prompted the network research community to propose a number of techniques to adapt TCP/IP to ATM network environments. ATM offers Available Bit Rate (ABR) and Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) services for best-effort traffic, such as conventional file transfer. However, recent studies have shown that TCP/IP, when implemented using ABR or UBR, leads to serious performance degradations, especially when the utilization of network resources (such as switch buffers) is high. Proposed techniques-switch-level enhancements, for example-that attempt to patch up TCP/IP over ATMs have had limited success in alleviating this pr...
In ATM UBR networks supporting TCP traffic, optimal efficiency can only be envisaged if switches ado...
this paper is to study the dynamic behavior of TCP over ATM networks and internetworks consisting of...
It is well documented that the effective throughput of TCP can suffer on plain ATM networks. Several...
The popularity of TCP/IP coupled with the premise of high speed communication using Asynchronous Tra...
While ATM bandwidth-reservation techniques are able to offer the guarantees necessary for the delive...
One of the problems in transmitting TCP/IP traffic over ATM networks is that a TCP/IP packet is tran...
We investigate the performance of TCP connections over ATM networks without ATM-level congestion con...
Both available bit rate (ABR) service and unspecified bit rate (UBR) service with early packet disca...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
peer reviewedIn ATM UBR networks supporting TCP traffic, optimal efficiency can only be envisaged if...
This paper reports on a simulation study of the relative performances of the ATM ABR and UBR service...
this paper we study the performance of an explicit rate allocation algorithm for ATM Networks using ...
The exponential growth of the Internet makes Internet Protocol (IP) a dominant network protocol, but...
Most traffics over the existing ATM network are generated by applications running over TCP/IP protoc...
In ATM UBR networks supporting TCP traffic, optimal efficiency can only be envisaged if switches ado...
In ATM UBR networks supporting TCP traffic, optimal efficiency can only be envisaged if switches ado...
this paper is to study the dynamic behavior of TCP over ATM networks and internetworks consisting of...
It is well documented that the effective throughput of TCP can suffer on plain ATM networks. Several...
The popularity of TCP/IP coupled with the premise of high speed communication using Asynchronous Tra...
While ATM bandwidth-reservation techniques are able to offer the guarantees necessary for the delive...
One of the problems in transmitting TCP/IP traffic over ATM networks is that a TCP/IP packet is tran...
We investigate the performance of TCP connections over ATM networks without ATM-level congestion con...
Both available bit rate (ABR) service and unspecified bit rate (UBR) service with early packet disca...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
peer reviewedIn ATM UBR networks supporting TCP traffic, optimal efficiency can only be envisaged if...
This paper reports on a simulation study of the relative performances of the ATM ABR and UBR service...
this paper we study the performance of an explicit rate allocation algorithm for ATM Networks using ...
The exponential growth of the Internet makes Internet Protocol (IP) a dominant network protocol, but...
Most traffics over the existing ATM network are generated by applications running over TCP/IP protoc...
In ATM UBR networks supporting TCP traffic, optimal efficiency can only be envisaged if switches ado...
In ATM UBR networks supporting TCP traffic, optimal efficiency can only be envisaged if switches ado...
this paper is to study the dynamic behavior of TCP over ATM networks and internetworks consisting of...
It is well documented that the effective throughput of TCP can suffer on plain ATM networks. Several...