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Protocol Prototype Implementation Using ns-3
Proceedings of the 2019 Workshop on Next-Generation Wireless with ns-3, 2019Developing a new telecommunication protocol is a complex process, particularly during the standardization process. Usually, during a standard development, it is necessary to evaluate different alternatives, ensure the protocol correctness, and provide a reference implementation.
Nizzi, Francesca, Pecorella, Tommaso
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2019
Multipath TCP (MPTCP) achieves greater throughput by sending packets from a single byte stream across multiple interfaces and thus, potentially exploits multiple available network paths. This allows end hosts to aggregate bandwidth and network resources.
Kashif Nadeem, Tariq M. Jadoon
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Multipath TCP (MPTCP) achieves greater throughput by sending packets from a single byte stream across multiple interfaces and thus, potentially exploits multiple available network paths. This allows end hosts to aggregate bandwidth and network resources.
Kashif Nadeem, Tariq M. Jadoon
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Scalable VANET Simulations with NS-3
2012 IEEE 75th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2012The study of large scale scenarios in vehicular ad-hoc networks is of critical importance to the design of communication protocols and applications. Since management and operation of a large number of real nodes is unpractical, simulation is considered as the most viable methodology to evaluate such large scale scenarios.
Ricardo Fernandes, Michel Ferreira
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Proceedings of the 2020 Workshop on ns-3, 2020
Data Center TCP (DCTCP) is a standard congestion control scheme used to provide high burst tolerance, low latency and high throughput in Data Center Networks (DCNs). It uses in-network feedback obtained through Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) to scale the congestion window (cwnd).
Vivek Jain +3 more
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Data Center TCP (DCTCP) is a standard congestion control scheme used to provide high burst tolerance, low latency and high throughput in Data Center Networks (DCNs). It uses in-network feedback obtained through Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) to scale the congestion window (cwnd).
Vivek Jain +3 more
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Proceedings of the Workshop on ns-3 - WNS3 '16, 2016
Congestion Control (CC) algorithms are essential to quickly restore the network performance back to stable whenever congestion occurs. A majority of the existing CC algorithms are implemented at the transport layer, mostly coupled with TCP. Over the past three decades, CC algorithms have incrementally evolved, resulting in many extensions of TCP.
Dharmendra Kumar Mishra +2 more
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Congestion Control (CC) algorithms are essential to quickly restore the network performance back to stable whenever congestion occurs. A majority of the existing CC algorithms are implemented at the transport layer, mostly coupled with TCP. Over the past three decades, CC algorithms have incrementally evolved, resulting in many extensions of TCP.
Dharmendra Kumar Mishra +2 more
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Extending the ns-3 QUIC Module
Proceedings of the 23rd International ACM Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems, 2020The recently proposed QUIC protocol has been widely adopted at the transport layer of the Internet over the past few years. Its design goals are to overcome some of TCP's performance issues, while maintaining the same properties and basic application interface.
Paro U. +5 more
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Comparing the ns-3 Propagation Models
2012 IEEE 20th International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 2012An important aspect of any network simulation that models wireless networks is the design and implementation of the Propagation Loss Model. The propagation loss model is used to determine the wireless signal strength at the set of receivers for any packet being transmitted by a single transmitter.
Mirko Stoffers, George Riley
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Ns-3 emulation on ORBIT testbed
2013 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI), 2013Emulation creates an environment that has ability to inject traffic from a simulator to a live network and vice-versa. The ns-3 is a freely available simulator for research and development in the field of computer network protocols. It has capability of emulation with limited functionality.
Sonal Yadav, M. S. Gaur, V. Laxmi
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2010
As networks of computing devices grow larger and more complex, the need for highly accurate and scalable network simulation technologies becomes critical. Despite the emergence of large-scale testbeds for network research, simulation still plays a vital role in terms of scalability (both in size and in experimental speed), reproducibility, rapid ...
George F. Riley, Thomas R. Henderson
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As networks of computing devices grow larger and more complex, the need for highly accurate and scalable network simulation technologies becomes critical. Despite the emergence of large-scale testbeds for network research, simulation still plays a vital role in terms of scalability (both in size and in experimental speed), reproducibility, rapid ...
George F. Riley, Thomas R. Henderson
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Proceeding from the 2006 workshop on ns-2: the IP network simulator - WNS2 '06, 2006
This paper reports on the project plan to develop a new major version of the popular ns-2 networking simulator. The authors have organized an NSF-funded, four-year community infrastructure project to develop the next version of ns. The project will also be oriented towards community development and open source software practices to encourage ...
Thomas R. Henderson +3 more
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This paper reports on the project plan to develop a new major version of the popular ns-2 networking simulator. The authors have organized an NSF-funded, four-year community infrastructure project to develop the next version of ns. The project will also be oriented towards community development and open source software practices to encourage ...
Thomas R. Henderson +3 more
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