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ISCC
2005
IEEE
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13 years 9 months ago
Link Buffer Sizing: A New Look at the Old Problem
We revisit the question of how much buffer an IP router should allocate for its Droptail FIFO link. For a long time, setting the buffer size to the bitrate-delay product has been ...
Sergey Gorinsky, Anshul Kantawala, Jonathan S. Tur...
CONEXT
2007
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Router buffer sizing revisited: the role of the output/input capacity ratio
The issue of router buffer sizing is still open and significant. Previous work either considers open-loop traffic or only analyzes persistent TCP flows. This paper differs in two ...
Ravi S. Prasad, Constantine Dovrolis, Marina Thott...
CCR
2011
12 years 10 months ago
Two-way TCP connections: old problem, new insight
Many papers explain the drop of download performance when two TCP connections in opposite directions share a common bottleneck link by ACK compression, the phenomenon in which dow...
Martin Heusse, Sears A. Merritt, Timothy X. Brown,...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
TCP Internal Buffers Optimization for Fast Long-Distance Links
— In recent years, issues regarding the behavior of TCP in high-speed and long-distance networks have been extensively addressed in the networking research community, both becaus...
Andrea Baiocchi, Saverio Mascolo, Francesco Vacirc...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
The Internet Dark Matter - on the Missing Links in the AS Connectivity Map
Abstract— The topological structure of the Internet infrastructure is an important and interesting subject that attracted significant research attention in the last few years. A...
Rami Cohen, Danny Raz