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INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
13 years 9 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
13 years 5 months 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 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
CN
2002
102views more  CN 2002»
13 years 4 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
13 years 10 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...