We examine how the design of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) implicitly presumes a limited range of path delays and distances between communicating endpoints. We show that TCP is less suited to larger delays due to the interaction of various timers present in TCP implementations that limit performance and, eventually, the ability to communicate at all as distances increase. The resulting performance and protocol radius metrics that we establish by simulation indicate how the TCP protocol performs with increasing distance radius between two communicating nodes, and show the boundaries where the protocol undergoes visible performance changes. This allows us to assess the suitability of TCP for long-delay communication, including for d...
Abstract — Traditionally, the size of router buffers is deter-mined by the bandwidth-delay product d...
Abstract — In recent years, several new TCP congestion control algorithms have been proposed to impr...
We study the impact of the modifications proposed for TCP in the context of short file transfers. Th...
We examine how the design of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) implicitly presumes a limited r...
The communication requirements for space missions necessitate to address the problems due to deep sp...
Transmission control protocol (TCP) was conceived and designed to run over a variety of communicatio...
This paper investigates the effect of long and changing propagation delays on the performance of TCP...
TCP is robust and flexible when operated on wired terrestrial networks. There are problems, however,...
International audienceTCP is the protocol of transport the most used in the Internet and have a heav...
In this paper, we study the performance of paced TCP, a modified version of TCP designed especially ...
This paper describes a congestion control method for TCP that adjusts the transmission rate of a TCP...
Abstract—This paper provides a preliminary investigation into the im-pact a link with changing propa...
While TCP is capable of adapting its data rate to almost any capacity, it has long been known that T...
The designers of the TCP/IP protocol suite explicitly included support of satellites in their design...
High-speed long-distance networks TCP performance TCP Westwood+ a b s t r a c t The majority of curr...
Abstract — Traditionally, the size of router buffers is deter-mined by the bandwidth-delay product d...
Abstract — In recent years, several new TCP congestion control algorithms have been proposed to impr...
We study the impact of the modifications proposed for TCP in the context of short file transfers. Th...
We examine how the design of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) implicitly presumes a limited r...
The communication requirements for space missions necessitate to address the problems due to deep sp...
Transmission control protocol (TCP) was conceived and designed to run over a variety of communicatio...
This paper investigates the effect of long and changing propagation delays on the performance of TCP...
TCP is robust and flexible when operated on wired terrestrial networks. There are problems, however,...
International audienceTCP is the protocol of transport the most used in the Internet and have a heav...
In this paper, we study the performance of paced TCP, a modified version of TCP designed especially ...
This paper describes a congestion control method for TCP that adjusts the transmission rate of a TCP...
Abstract—This paper provides a preliminary investigation into the im-pact a link with changing propa...
While TCP is capable of adapting its data rate to almost any capacity, it has long been known that T...
The designers of the TCP/IP protocol suite explicitly included support of satellites in their design...
High-speed long-distance networks TCP performance TCP Westwood+ a b s t r a c t The majority of curr...
Abstract — Traditionally, the size of router buffers is deter-mined by the bandwidth-delay product d...
Abstract — In recent years, several new TCP congestion control algorithms have been proposed to impr...
We study the impact of the modifications proposed for TCP in the context of short file transfers. Th...