Distinguishing available bandwidth and achievable throughput is essential for improving network applications' performance. Achievable throughput is the throughput considering a number of factors such as network protocol, host speed, network path, and TCP buffer space, where as available bandwidth only considers the network path. Without understanding this difference, trying to improve network applications' performance is like ''blind men feeling the elephant'' [4]. In this paper, we define and distinguish bandwidth and throughput, and debate which part of each is achievable and which is available. Also, we introduce and discuss a new concept - Maximum Burst Size that is crucial to the network performance and bandwidth sharing. A tool, netes...
Many applications wish to predict what bandwidth TCP can achieve on a path between Internet hosts wi...
Network performance measurements play a key role in the continuous development and expansion of the ...
In recent years the research community has developed many techniques to estimate the end-to-end avai...
Distinguishing available bandwidth and achievable throughput is essential for improving network app...
This report unveils new algorithms for actively measuring (not estimating) available bandwidths with...
In a packet network, the terms "bandwidth" or "throughput" characterizes the amount of data that the...
In this article we measure the bandwidth achieved by the TCP protocol on top of a Gigabit and Myrine...
Designing a distributed algorithmic rule to attain an efficient and truthful bandwidth allocation. T...
Abstract — Accurate network bandwidth measurement is important to a variety of network applications....
Available bandwidth is a time-dependant variable that defines the spare bandwidth in an end-toend ne...
This book answers a question which came about while the author was working on his diploma thesis: w...
Available bandwidth knowledge is very useful to network protocols. Unfortunately, available bandwidt...
Communication networks have come a long way since their invention and adoption in the modern society...
Active end-to-end available bandwidth estimation is intru-sive, expensive, inaccurate, and does not ...
The authors approach network design from the perspective of the applications and ask how much networ...
Many applications wish to predict what bandwidth TCP can achieve on a path between Internet hosts wi...
Network performance measurements play a key role in the continuous development and expansion of the ...
In recent years the research community has developed many techniques to estimate the end-to-end avai...
Distinguishing available bandwidth and achievable throughput is essential for improving network app...
This report unveils new algorithms for actively measuring (not estimating) available bandwidths with...
In a packet network, the terms "bandwidth" or "throughput" characterizes the amount of data that the...
In this article we measure the bandwidth achieved by the TCP protocol on top of a Gigabit and Myrine...
Designing a distributed algorithmic rule to attain an efficient and truthful bandwidth allocation. T...
Abstract — Accurate network bandwidth measurement is important to a variety of network applications....
Available bandwidth is a time-dependant variable that defines the spare bandwidth in an end-toend ne...
This book answers a question which came about while the author was working on his diploma thesis: w...
Available bandwidth knowledge is very useful to network protocols. Unfortunately, available bandwidt...
Communication networks have come a long way since their invention and adoption in the modern society...
Active end-to-end available bandwidth estimation is intru-sive, expensive, inaccurate, and does not ...
The authors approach network design from the perspective of the applications and ask how much networ...
Many applications wish to predict what bandwidth TCP can achieve on a path between Internet hosts wi...
Network performance measurements play a key role in the continuous development and expansion of the ...
In recent years the research community has developed many techniques to estimate the end-to-end avai...