TCP remains the dominant transport protocol for Internet traffic. It is usually considered to have its sending rate covered by a sliding window congestion control mechanism. However, in addition to this normal congestion control, a number of other mechanisms limit TCP throughput. This paper analyses the extent to which network, host and application settings define flow throughput over time and across autonomous systems. Our study draws on data from a longitudinal study spanning five years of passive traces collected from a single transit link. Mechanisms for this include limiting by application, interference with the TCP window control mechanism and artificial limitations on maximum window sizes by the operating system. This paper uses a la...
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...
As new congestion control mechanisms are developed, their performance relative to existing mechanism...
TCP remains the dominant transport protocol for Internet traffic. It is usually considered to have i...
TCP remains the dominant transport protocol for Internet traffic, but the preponderance of its conge...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
Abstract. We focus in this paper on passive traffic measurement techniques that collect traces of TC...
Network conditions and traffic requirements of the Internet have been dynamically changing. These c...
The majority of Internet traffic use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as the transport level prot...
This article was published in the International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering [© ...
Despite the persistent change and growth that characterizes the Internet, the Transmission Control ...
The Internet has recently been evolving from homogeneous congestion control to heterogeneous congest...
The majority of Internet traffic use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as the transport level prot...
Despite the persistent change and growth that characterizes the Internet, the Transmission Control ...
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...
As new congestion control mechanisms are developed, their performance relative to existing mechanism...
TCP remains the dominant transport protocol for Internet traffic. It is usually considered to have i...
TCP remains the dominant transport protocol for Internet traffic, but the preponderance of its conge...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
Abstract. We focus in this paper on passive traffic measurement techniques that collect traces of TC...
Network conditions and traffic requirements of the Internet have been dynamically changing. These c...
The majority of Internet traffic use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as the transport level prot...
This article was published in the International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering [© ...
Despite the persistent change and growth that characterizes the Internet, the Transmission Control ...
The Internet has recently been evolving from homogeneous congestion control to heterogeneous congest...
The majority of Internet traffic use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as the transport level prot...
Despite the persistent change and growth that characterizes the Internet, the Transmission Control ...
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...
As new congestion control mechanisms are developed, their performance relative to existing mechanism...