The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in transport protocols with flexible transmission controls. In window-based congestion control schemes, increase rules determine how to probe available bandwidth, whereas decrease rules determine how to back off when losses due to congestion are detected. The parameterization of these control rules is done so as to ensure that the resulting protocol is TCP-friendly in terms of the relationship between throughput and loss rate. In this paper, we define a new spectrum of window-based congestion control algorithms that are TCP-friendly as well as TCP-compatible under RED. Contrary to previous memory-less controls, our algorithms utilize history i...
In this paper we propose a new version of the TCP protocol, called TCP Westwood, which enhances the ...
The existing TCP protocols contribute to the stability of the Internet by deploying window-based add...
The recently developed notion of TCP-compatibility has led to a number of proposals for alternative ...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in trans-p...
The increasing diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interest in transpo...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in transpo...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in flexibl...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in flexibl...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in flexibl...
[[abstract]]A critical design issue of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is its congestion control...
The current congestion control mechanisms for the Internet date back to the early 1980’s and were pr...
This work presents a comprehensive theoretical frame-work for window-based congestion control protoc...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
The recently developed notion of TCP-compatibility has led to a number of proposals for alternative ...
In this paper we propose a new version of the TCP protocol, called TCP Westwood, which enhances the ...
The existing TCP protocols contribute to the stability of the Internet by deploying window-based add...
The recently developed notion of TCP-compatibility has led to a number of proposals for alternative ...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in trans-p...
The increasing diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interest in transpo...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in transpo...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in flexibl...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in flexibl...
The increased diversity of Internet application requirements has spurred recent interests in flexibl...
[[abstract]]A critical design issue of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is its congestion control...
The current congestion control mechanisms for the Internet date back to the early 1980’s and were pr...
This work presents a comprehensive theoretical frame-work for window-based congestion control protoc...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
The recently developed notion of TCP-compatibility has led to a number of proposals for alternative ...
In this paper we propose a new version of the TCP protocol, called TCP Westwood, which enhances the ...
The existing TCP protocols contribute to the stability of the Internet by deploying window-based add...
The recently developed notion of TCP-compatibility has led to a number of proposals for alternative ...