This document describes a modified sender-side algorithm for managing the TCP and Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) retransmission timers that provides faster loss recovery when there is a small amount of outstanding data for a connection. The modification, RTO Restart (RTOR), allows the transport to restart its retransmission timer using a smaller timeout duration, so that the effective retransmission timeout (RTO) becomes more aggressive in situations where fast retransmit cannot be used. This enables faster loss detection and recovery for connections that are short lived or application limited.RIT
was designed by the IETF as a viable solution for IP-based signaling transport. Signaling traffic is...
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a reliable transport protocol that provides messa...
This paper presents a method of improving the performance of TCP (Transfer Command Protocol) based s...
This document describes a modified sender-side algorithm for managing the TCP and Stream Control Tra...
Abstract This document describes a modified sender-side algorithm for managing the TCP and Stream Co...
This document proposes a new mechanism for TCP and Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) that ...
Spurious TCP retransmission timeouts (RTOs) have been reported to be a problem on network paths invo...
Abstract — We analyze the RTO algorithm standardized for TCP and SCTP [RFC2988] that is widely deplo...
Interactive applications do not require more bandwidth to go faster. Instead, they require less late...
The retransmission timeout (RTO) timer used in TCP has long been standardized by the IETF in RFC2988...
Abstract — Delay spikes on Internet paths can cause spurious TCP timeouts leading to significant thr...
Due to the cheap and flexible framework that the underlying IP-technology of the internet provides, ...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the algorithm used for es-timating retransmission timeouts in connectio...
The purpose of this document is to move the F-RTO (Forward RTO-Recovery) functionality for TCP in RF...
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) was de-veloped to be a viable solution for transport...
was designed by the IETF as a viable solution for IP-based signaling transport. Signaling traffic is...
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a reliable transport protocol that provides messa...
This paper presents a method of improving the performance of TCP (Transfer Command Protocol) based s...
This document describes a modified sender-side algorithm for managing the TCP and Stream Control Tra...
Abstract This document describes a modified sender-side algorithm for managing the TCP and Stream Co...
This document proposes a new mechanism for TCP and Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) that ...
Spurious TCP retransmission timeouts (RTOs) have been reported to be a problem on network paths invo...
Abstract — We analyze the RTO algorithm standardized for TCP and SCTP [RFC2988] that is widely deplo...
Interactive applications do not require more bandwidth to go faster. Instead, they require less late...
The retransmission timeout (RTO) timer used in TCP has long been standardized by the IETF in RFC2988...
Abstract — Delay spikes on Internet paths can cause spurious TCP timeouts leading to significant thr...
Due to the cheap and flexible framework that the underlying IP-technology of the internet provides, ...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the algorithm used for es-timating retransmission timeouts in connectio...
The purpose of this document is to move the F-RTO (Forward RTO-Recovery) functionality for TCP in RF...
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) was de-veloped to be a viable solution for transport...
was designed by the IETF as a viable solution for IP-based signaling transport. Signaling traffic is...
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a reliable transport protocol that provides messa...
This paper presents a method of improving the performance of TCP (Transfer Command Protocol) based s...