Part 7: TCPInternational audienceDelay-based transmission control protocols need to separate round-trip time (RTT) measurements into their constituting parts: the propagation and the queueing delays. We consider two means for this; the first is to take the propagation delay as the minimum observed RTT value, and the second is to measure the queueing delay at the routers and feed it back to the sources. We choose FAST-TCP as a representative delay-based transmission control protocol for analysis and study the impact of delay knowledge errors on its performance. We have shown that while the first method destroys fairness and the uniqueness of the equilibrium, the stability of the protocol can easily be obtained through tuning the protocol ter...
FAST-TCP achieves better performance than traditional TCP-Reno schemes, but unfortunately it is inhe...
This paper compares the equilibrium properties of FAST TCP and TCP Vegas. Although the two have the ...
The thesis begins with a short review of TCP and new congestion control schemes in Chapter 2. Follow...
Abstract — This letter considers problems of unfairness and excessive variations of the router queue...
Recent research has indicated that knowledge of Round Trip Time (RTT) and available bandwidth is cru...
Delay-based congestion control algorithms inability to recognize increased RTT related to rerouting ...
Delay-based congestion control algorithms inability to recognize increased RTT related to rerouting ...
Fundamental performance limitations on congestion control is discussed in relation to the informatio...
Abstract — We analyze two achievable rate estimators that use different timestamps of consecutive pa...
TCP protocol has gone through a long history evolving from its primitives such as Reno and NewReno, ...
We study the fairness of TCP Vegas. The latter is an alternative to the commonly used TCP Reno, and ...
In the Internet, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) has been used as an end-to-end congestion contr...
This paper is aimed at designing a congestion control system that scales gracefully with network cap...
Abstract — Delay-based TCPs detect network congestion in the early stage and successfully prevent pe...
In this paper, we present an accurate analytical model for transport control protocol (TCP) over cor...
FAST-TCP achieves better performance than traditional TCP-Reno schemes, but unfortunately it is inhe...
This paper compares the equilibrium properties of FAST TCP and TCP Vegas. Although the two have the ...
The thesis begins with a short review of TCP and new congestion control schemes in Chapter 2. Follow...
Abstract — This letter considers problems of unfairness and excessive variations of the router queue...
Recent research has indicated that knowledge of Round Trip Time (RTT) and available bandwidth is cru...
Delay-based congestion control algorithms inability to recognize increased RTT related to rerouting ...
Delay-based congestion control algorithms inability to recognize increased RTT related to rerouting ...
Fundamental performance limitations on congestion control is discussed in relation to the informatio...
Abstract — We analyze two achievable rate estimators that use different timestamps of consecutive pa...
TCP protocol has gone through a long history evolving from its primitives such as Reno and NewReno, ...
We study the fairness of TCP Vegas. The latter is an alternative to the commonly used TCP Reno, and ...
In the Internet, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) has been used as an end-to-end congestion contr...
This paper is aimed at designing a congestion control system that scales gracefully with network cap...
Abstract — Delay-based TCPs detect network congestion in the early stage and successfully prevent pe...
In this paper, we present an accurate analytical model for transport control protocol (TCP) over cor...
FAST-TCP achieves better performance than traditional TCP-Reno schemes, but unfortunately it is inhe...
This paper compares the equilibrium properties of FAST TCP and TCP Vegas. Although the two have the ...
The thesis begins with a short review of TCP and new congestion control schemes in Chapter 2. Follow...