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2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
On measuring available bandwidth in wireless networks
Abstract— BART is a state-of-the-art active end-to-end bandwidth measurement method that estimates not only the available bandwidth but also the link capacity of the bottleneck l...
Andreas Johnsson, Mats Björkman
ICNS
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
IGMPS, a New Tool for Estimating End-to-End Available Bandwidth in IP Network Paths
— This paper presents a new end-to-end available bandwidth measurement tool called IGMPS (Improved Gap Model using Packet Size parameter). IGMPS is a lightweight tool based on a ...
Ahmed Ait Ali, Francis Lepage
SIGMETRICS
2004
ACM
141views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2004»
13 years 10 months ago
Spatio-temporal available bandwidth estimation with STAB
We study the problem of locating in space and over time a network path’s tight link, that is the link with the least available bandwidth on the path. Tight link localization ben...
Vinay J. Ribeiro, Rudolf H. Riedi, Richard G. Bara...
CN
2007
146views more  CN 2007»
13 years 4 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
CCR
2006
112views more  CCR 2006»
13 years 4 months ago
The probe gap model can underestimate the available bandwidth of multihop paths
The Probe Gap Model (PGM) was proposed as a lightweight and fast available bandwidth estimation method. Measurement tools such as Delphi and Spruce are based on PGM. Compared to e...
Li Lao, Constantine Dovrolis, M. Y. Sanadidi