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ICPADS
2005
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
An Enhanced Slow-Start Mechanism for TCP Vegas
: In this article, we present a new slow-start variant, which improves the throughput of transmission control protocol (TCP) Vegas. We call this new mechanism Gallop-Vegas because ...
Cheng-Yuan Ho, Yi-Cheng Chan, Yaw-Chung Chen
MASCOTS
2004
15 years 1 months ago
Is TCP Packet Reordering Always Harmful?
IP networks do not provide any guarantee that packets belonging to the same flow are delivered in the correct order. It can be argued that out-of-order reception of packets is lim...
Giovanni Neglia, Vincenzo Falletta, Giuseppe Bianc...
IWIA
2003
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Stochastic Protocol Modeling for Anomaly Based Network Intrusion Detection
1 A new method for detecting anomalies in the usage of protocols in computer networks is presented in this work. The proposed methodology is applied to TCP and disposed in two step...
Juan M. Estévez-Tapiador, Pedro Garcia-Teod...
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QEST
2005
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Workload Propagation - Overload in Bursty Servers
Internet servers are developing into complex but central components in the information infrastructure and are accessed by an ever-increasing and diversified user population. As s...
Qi Zhang, Alma Riska, Erik Riedel
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PAM
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Applying Principles of Active Available Bandwidth Algorithms to Passive TCP Traces
Abstract. While several algorithms have been created to actively measure the end-to-end available bandwidth of a network path, they require instrumentation at both ends of the path...
Marcia Zangrilli, Bruce Lowekamp