Ordered channels, such as those provided by Internet protocol and transmission control protocol protocols, rely on sequence numbers to recover from packet reordering due to network...
Packet reordering is an important property of network traffic that should be captured by analytical models of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). We study a combinatorial pro...
TCP performs poorly on paths that reorder packets significantly, where it misinterprets out-of-order delivery as packet loss. The sender responds with a fast retransmit though no...
Ming Zhang, Brad Karp, Sally Floyd, Larry L. Peter...
We study a combinatorial problem motivated by a receiver-oriented model of TCP traffic from [7], that incorporates information on both arrival times, and the dynamics of packet IDs...
Anders Hansson, Gabriel Istrate, Shiva Prasad Kasi...
Over the last decade Internet has grown by orders of magnitude in size. Many of the protocols that were designed several years ago are still in use. It is not clear if the assumpt...
Dheeraj Sanghi, Ashok K. Agrawala, Olafur Gudmunds...