In this paper we investigate the burstiness of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and its impact on a network of finite TCP connections. A detailed TCP and network model is d...
Peter Dimopoulos, Panlop Zeephongsekul, Zahir Tari
TCP Throughput Collapse, also known as Incast, is a pathological behavior of TCP that results in gross under-utilization of link capacity in certain many-to-one communication patt...
Yanpei Chen, Rean Griffith, Junda Liu, Randy H. Ka...
As the most widely used reliable transport in today's Internet, TCP has been extensively studied in the past. However, previous research usually only considers a small or med...
— We consider a stochastic model of an ECN/RED gateway with competing TCP sources sharing the capacity. As the number of competing flows becomes large, the queue behavior at the...
A recently proposed active queue management, CHOKe, aims to protect TCP from UDP flows. Simulations have shown that as UDP rate increases, its bandwidth share initially rises but...