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Improving the Performance of TCP over the ATM-UBR service
In this paper we study the design issues in improving TCP performance over the ATM UBR service. ATM-UBR switches respond to congestion by dropping cells when their buffers become f...
Rohit Goyal, Raj Jain, Shiv Kalyanaraman, Sonia Fa...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Routers with Very Small Buffers
Abstract— Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers need to be fast, and so ideally they should be small enough to use fast memory ...
Mihaela Enachescu, Yashar Ganjali, Ashish Goel, Ni...
INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Retiring Replicants: Congestion Control for Intermittently-Connected Networks
Abstract—The widespread availability of mobile wireless devices offers growing opportunities for the formation of temporary networks with only intermittent connectivity. These in...
Nathanael Thompson, Samuel C. Nelson, Mehedi Bakht...
ICC
2007
IEEE
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Buffer Occupancy-Based CAC in Converged IP and Broadcasting Networks
— This paper introduces a buffer occupancy -based admission control mechanism aimed to counter link congestion while fairly sharing the bandwidth in converged IP and broadcasting...
Yassine Hadjadj Aoul, Abdelhamid Nafaa, Ahmed Meha...
CCR
2005
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13 years 10 months ago
Part II: control theory for buffer sizing
This article describes how control theory has been used to address the question of how to size the buffers in core Internet routers. Control theory aims to predict whether the net...
Gaurav Raina, Donald F. Towsley, Damon Wischik