TCP-Friendly SIMD Congestion Control And Its Convergence Behavior
White Papers Window-based congestion control schemes use increase rules to probe available bandwidth, and decrease rules to back off when congestion is detected. This paper proposes a novel window-based congestion control algorithm called SIMD (Square-Increase...
[November 7, 2007, 0:00]
Mathematical Analysis Of Westwood+ TCP Congestion Control
White Papers TCP congestion control is based on an Additive-Increase/Multiplicative-Decrease (AIMD) probing paradigm aimed at adapting the sending rate of TCP data sources to match the Internet time-varying available bandwidth.
[December 21, 2007, 0:01]
A Spectrum Of TCP-Friendly Window-Based Congestion Control Algorithms
White Papers In window-based congestion control schemes, increase rules determine how to probe available bandwidth, whereas decrease rules determine how to back off when losses due to congestion are detected. The control rules are parameterized so as to ensure...
[November 7, 2007, 0:00]
Linux 2.4 Implementation Of Westwood+ TCP With Rate-Halving: A Performance Evaluation Over The Internet
White Papers To improve classic Reno/New Reno congestion control algorithms, the recent Westwood+ TCP proposes to substitute the multiplicative decrease phase with an adaptive decrease phase: in particular, Westwood+ TCP passes through a filter the stream of...
[April 18, 2007, 1:00]
