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2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Improving TCP Performance for Multihop Wireless Networks
In this paper, we present a comprehensive performance evaluation of TCP NewReno and TCP Vegas with and without ACK thinning for static multihop wireless IEEE 802.11 networks. Oppo...
Sherif M. ElRakabawy, Christoph Lindemann, Mary K....
ANSS
2008
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Beyond the Model of Persistent TCP Flows: Open-Loop vs Closed-Loop Arrivals of Non-persistent Flows
It is common for simulation and analytical studies to model Internet traffic as an aggregation of mostly persistent TCP flows. In practice, however, flows follow a heavytailed ...
Ravi S. Prasad, Constantine Dovrolis
TON
2010
162views more  TON 2010»
14 years 4 months ago
The Delay-Friendliness of TCP for Real-Time Traffic
TCP has traditionally been considered inappropriate for real-time applications. Nonetheless, popular applications such as Skype use TCP since UDP packets cannot pass through restri...
Eli Brosh, Salman Abdul Baset, Vishal Misra, Dan R...
KIVS
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Practical Rate-Based Congestion Control for Wireless Mesh Networks
We introduce an adaptive pacing scheme to overcome the drawbacks of TCP in wireless mesh networks with Internet connectivity. The pacing scheme is implemented at the wireless TCP s...
Sherif M. ElRakabawy, Christoph Lindemann
MASCOTS
2001
14 years 11 months ago
On Class-Based Isolation of UDP, Short-Lived and Long-Lived TCP Flows
The congestion control mechanisms of TCP make it vulnerable in an environment where flows with different congestionsensitivity compete for scarce resources. With the increasing am...
Selma Yilmaz, Ibrahim Matta