TCP Performance Over End-to-End Rate Control And Stochastic Available Capacity
White Papers Motivated by TCP over end-to-end ABR, this paper studies the performance of adaptive window congestion control, when it operates over an explicit feedback rate-control mechanism, in a situation in which the bandwidth available to the elastic...
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TCP Rate Control Using Active ECN Mechanism With RTT-Based Marking Probability
White Papers The end-to-end TCP congestion control based on a window flow control mechanism can cause unfairness among multiple TCP connections with different RTT (Round Trip Time), due to its non-uniform increase of the rate.
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Congestion Control And An Analysis Of TCP-Friendly Rate Control
White Papers Two taxonomies of congestion control mechanisms are presented, and later used to classify general end-to-end congestion control schemes including window-based and rate-based methods. The classic TCP congestion control mechanisms are introduced as...
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Explicit Rate Control Of TCP Applications
White Papers Specifically we propose two rate-to-window translation schemes for explicit window feedback to TCP and one variant of an acknowledgment bucket scheme (which controls TCP rate by controlling the rate of acknowledgements).
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TCP Rate Control
White Papers TCP rate control controls these aspects by modifying the ack number and receiver window fields in acknowledgments and by modulating the acknowledgment rate. The `rate' of a TCP source is determined by its window size, the round trip time and the...
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On Fair Window Control With Explicit Feedback In TCP Over ATM ABR Service
White Papers The proposed scheme is based on notifying the network status as the free buffer length at the congested link to the IP station which informs the window rate by modifying the receivers' advertised window field in TCP ACK returning to the source.
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TCP Westwood: Congestion Window Control Using Bandwidth Estimation
White Papers TCP Westwood controls the window using end-to-end rate estimation in a way which is totally transparent to routers and to the destination. The estimated connection rate is then used to compute congestion window and slow start threshold settings...
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Enhancing TCP Congestion Control Via Connection Bandwidth Estimation, A Performance Study
White Papers This paper presents performance studies of TCP Westwood (TCPW), a sender-side modification of the congestion window control scheme in TCP. The estimate is then used to compute congestion window and slow start threshold after a congestion episode...
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CUBIC: A New TCP-Friendly High-Speed TCP Variant
White Papers Furthermore, the real-time nature of the protocol keeps the window growth rate independent of RTT, which keeps the protocol TCP friendly under both short and long RTT paths. CUBIC is an enhanced version of BIC: it simplifies the BIC window control...
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End-to-End Congestion Control For System Area Networks
White Papers It couples a simple switch-based ECN packet marking mechanism appropriate for typical SAN switches with small input buffers, together with hybrid window and rate control at end-devices. System Area Networks (SANs) using link-level flow control...
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TCP With Sender-Based Delay Control
White Papers This paper describes a congestion control method for TCP that adjusts the transmission rate of a TCP connection by changing not only the congestion window size as in normal TCP, but also by delaying the transmission of packets at the sender.
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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...
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TCP Westwood: Analytic Model And Performance Evaluation
White Papers The estimated connection rate is then used to compute congestion window and slow start threshold settings after a congestion episode. This paper presents a performance model of TCP Westwood (TCPW), a new TCP protocol with a sender-side modification...
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Decentralized Rate Assignments In A Multi-Sector CDMA Network
White Papers It shows how this method is related to the traditional window or rate based flow control mechanisms widely used in TCP/IP networks. The paper investigates the issue of rate assignment in a CDMA network.
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TCP With Adaptive Pacing For Multihop Wireless Networks
White Papers This paper introduces a novel congestion control algorithm for TCP over multihop IEEE 802.11 wireless networks implementing rate-based scheduling of transmissions within the TCP congestion window. It shows how a TCP sender can adapt its...
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TCP In Presence Of Bursty Losses
White Papers This approximates the performance of several versions of TCP that divide their congestion window by two when a loss is detected. The transmission rate in the control scheme that the paper considers has a linear growth rate; whenever a loss occurs...
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TCP Westwood: Congestion Control With Faster Recovery
White Papers This paper proposes a new version of the TCP protocol, called TCP Westwood, which enhances the performance of TCP window congestion control by using as feedback the end-to-end measurement of the bandwidth available along a TCP connection.
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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. This paper presents a comprehensive study of a new...
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Performance Analysis Of AIMD Mechanisms Over A Multi-State Markovian Path
White Papers AIMD captures the steady state behavior of TCP in the absence of timeouts and in the absence of maximum window size limitation. The transmission rate is considered to increase linearly in time until the receipt of a congestion notification, when...
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Window Adaptive TCP For EGPRS Networks
White Papers This paper proposes a TCP window control mechanism that adapts to variable channel data rates. Hence, the channel data rate that an individual user experiences is time-dependent and variable. TCP congestion control for various networks in wireline...
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