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INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Receiver-Driven Bandwidth Sharing for TCP
— Applications using TCP, such as web-browsers, ftp, and various P2P programs, dominate most of the Internet traffic today. In many cases the last-hop access links are bottlenec...
Puneet Mehra, Christophe De Vleeschouwer, Avideh Z...
OPODIS
2004
14 years 2 days ago
SRF TCP: A TCP-Friendly and Fair Congestion Control Method for High-Speed Networks
TCP Reno congestion control carries two issues. First, its performance is poor in high-speed networks. To solve this TCP Reno drawback, HighSpeed TCP and Scalable TCP were proposed...
Masahiko Fukuhara, Fumiaki Hirose, Tomoya Hatano, ...
CN
2007
146views more  CN 2007»
13 years 10 months ago
TCP self-clocking and bandwidth sharing
— We propose a simple queueing model for TCP transfers sharing a bottleneck link and examine its behavior when the buffer at the bottleneck is large compared to the bandwidth-del...
Allen B. Downey
CN
2002
102views more  CN 2002»
13 years 10 months ago
Predicting bottleneck bandwidth sharing by generalized TCP flows
The paper presents a technique for computing the individual throughputs and the average queue occupancy when multiple TCP connections share a single bottleneck buffer. The bottlene...
Archan Misra, Teunis J. Ott, John S. Baras
GLOBECOM
2007
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Semi-Markov Modeling for Bandwidth Sharing of TCP Connections with Asymmetric AIMD Congestion Control
— This paper presents a semi-Markov model that evaluates the performance of TCP connections with asymmetric Additive Increase and Multiplicative Decrease (AIMD) congestion contro...
Cheng Peng Fu, Chuan Heng Foh, Chiew Tong Lau, Zhi...