We consider the dimensioning problem for Internet access links carrying TCP traffic with two priority classes. To this end, we study the behaviour of TCP at the flow level described by a multiple-server Processor Sharing (PS) queueing model with two customer classes, where the customers represent flows generated by downloading Internet objects; the sojourn times represent the object transfer times. We present closed-form expressions for the mean sojourn times for high-priority customers and approximate expressions for the mean sojourn times of low-priority customers. The accuracy of the model is demonstrated by comparing results based on the PS model with "real" TCP simulation results obtained by the well-known Network Simulator. The experi...
In this paper we develop an open multiclass queuing network model to describe the behavior of short-...
As the most widely used reliable transport in today's Internet, TCP has been extensively studied in...
Building on the vast body of existing TCP models, we develop a novel versatile model that explicitly...
We consider the dimensioning problem for Internet access links carrying TCP traffic with two priorit...
Size-based scheduling policies have been widely studied in the literature, and their interest in net...
This paper studies TCP performance focusing on the mean flow transfer delay and the average number o...
Enabled by the emergence of various access technologies (such as ADSL and wireless LAN), the number ...
Our goal is to achieve deeper understanding of the limita-tion of queueing models, on one hand, and ...
Enabled by the emergence of various access technologies (such as ADSL and wireless LAN), the number ...
This paper is about analytical models for calculating the average bandwidth shares obtained by TCP c...
ABSTRACT Enabled by the emergence of various access technologies (such as ADSL and wireless LAN), th...
Processor sharing (PS) models for TCP behavior nicely capture the bandwidth sharing and statistical ...
Processor sharing (PS) models nicely capture the bandwidth sharing and statistical multiplexing effe...
textabstractWe consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes. The users from both classes...
Building on the vast body of existing TCP models, we develop a novel versatile model that explicitly...
In this paper we develop an open multiclass queuing network model to describe the behavior of short-...
As the most widely used reliable transport in today's Internet, TCP has been extensively studied in...
Building on the vast body of existing TCP models, we develop a novel versatile model that explicitly...
We consider the dimensioning problem for Internet access links carrying TCP traffic with two priorit...
Size-based scheduling policies have been widely studied in the literature, and their interest in net...
This paper studies TCP performance focusing on the mean flow transfer delay and the average number o...
Enabled by the emergence of various access technologies (such as ADSL and wireless LAN), the number ...
Our goal is to achieve deeper understanding of the limita-tion of queueing models, on one hand, and ...
Enabled by the emergence of various access technologies (such as ADSL and wireless LAN), the number ...
This paper is about analytical models for calculating the average bandwidth shares obtained by TCP c...
ABSTRACT Enabled by the emergence of various access technologies (such as ADSL and wireless LAN), th...
Processor sharing (PS) models for TCP behavior nicely capture the bandwidth sharing and statistical ...
Processor sharing (PS) models nicely capture the bandwidth sharing and statistical multiplexing effe...
textabstractWe consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes. The users from both classes...
Building on the vast body of existing TCP models, we develop a novel versatile model that explicitly...
In this paper we develop an open multiclass queuing network model to describe the behavior of short-...
As the most widely used reliable transport in today's Internet, TCP has been extensively studied in...
Building on the vast body of existing TCP models, we develop a novel versatile model that explicitly...