This paper explores interactions between congestion control mechanisms at the transport layer and scheduling algorithms at the physical layer in the High-Speed Down-link Packet Access extension to WCDMA. Two different approaches to congestion control - TCP SACK and TFRC - are studied. We find that TCP SACK and TFRC in most respects perform the same way. SIR scheduling give a higher system throughput for both protocols than RR scheduling, but introduces delay variations that lead to spurious timeouts. The no feedback timeout of TFRC was shown to exhibit a similar sensitivity to delay spikes as the retransmit timeout in TCP SACKGodkänd; 2004; 20071026 (saral
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International audienceCongestion control is a fundamental mechanism for the stability of the Interne...
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Abstract- Transmission Control Protocol congestion control is backbone of the Internet stability. TC...
Abstract- Congestion control in wireless networks has been extensively investigated over the years a...
To accomplish increasing real time requirements, user applications have to send different kinds of d...
HS-DSCH is a high-speed shared radio channel extension for WCDMA which is used for cellular mobile t...
This work investigates the TCP-friendliness of a particular congestion control mechanism, the TCP fr...
This paper explores interactions between congestion control mechanisms at the transport layer and sc...
Through the introduction of the third generation of mobile cellular network technologies a major ste...
The introduction of High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) greatly improves achievable uplink bitr...
Congestion control is a fundamental mechanism for the stability of the Internet and is a central mec...
Abstract: Real Time Applications (RTAs) have stringent requirements. Congestion in the network resul...
International audienceCongestion control is a fundamental mechanism for the stability of the Interne...
The success of the Internet can be contributed to the large number of useful applications running on...
Abstract — In this paper, we consider TCP-based applications over a high bandwidth wireless channel,...
Multimedia services will play a prominent role in the next generation of internet. With increasing r...
In this paper we investigate the influence of buffer management for TCP on performance of the High S...
Abstract- Transmission Control Protocol congestion control is backbone of the Internet stability. TC...
Abstract- Congestion control in wireless networks has been extensively investigated over the years a...
To accomplish increasing real time requirements, user applications have to send different kinds of d...
HS-DSCH is a high-speed shared radio channel extension for WCDMA which is used for cellular mobile t...
This work investigates the TCP-friendliness of a particular congestion control mechanism, the TCP fr...