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VFAST TCP: An improvement of FAST TCP

Tenth International Conference on Computer Modeling and Simulation (uksim 2008), 2008
We describe a delay-based end-to-end congestion control algorithm, called Very FAST TCP (VFAST), which is an extension of FAST TCP. The idea behind this extension is to smoothly estimate the round-trip-time, which eliminates throughput and queue oscillation when round-triptime fluctuates.
Salem Belhaj, Moncef Tagina
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Analysis of TCP Vegas and TCP Reno

Telecommunication Systems, 2000
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Omar Ait-Hellal, Eitan Altman
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Paravirtualizing TCP

Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on Virtualization Technologies in Distributed Computing Date, 2012
Virtualization has proven consolidation and isolation benefits, but invariably incurs an overhead. This overhead especially penalizes latency sensitive tasks such as tcp processing, because such processing only occurs when a guest is scheduled. We evaluate a system where tcp is paravirtualized.
Audun Nordal, Åge Kvalnes, Dag Johansen
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A unified framework for modeling TCP-Vegas, TCP-SACK, and TCP-Reno

11th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer Telecommunications Systems, 2003. MASCOTS 2003., 2004
Abstract: "We present a general analytical framework for the modeling and analysis of TCP variations. The framework is quite comprehensive and allows the modeling of multiple variations of TCP, i.e. TCP-Vegas, TCP-SACK, and TCP-Reno, under very general network situations.
Wierman, Adam   +2 more
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I-TCP: indirect TCP for mobile hosts

Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2002
IP-based solutions to accommodate mobile hosts within existing internetworks do not address the distinctive features of wireless mobile computing. IP-based transport protocols thus suffer from poor performance when a mobile host communicates with a host on the fixed network.
Ajay V. Bakre, B. R. Badrinath
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VA-TCP

Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2007
A vertical handoff occurs when a multi-homed mobile host roams from a network to another heterogeneous network. Nevertheless, the network before and after a vertical handoff usually have drastic different characteristics. In this paper, we proposed an end-to-end based Vertical-handoff Aware TCP, called VA-TCP, which promptly adapts TCP behavior during ...
Yu-Chieh Lin, Hsung-Pin Chang
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M-TCP

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 1997
Transport connections set up over wireless links are frequently plagued by problems such as - high bit error rate (BER), frequent disconnections of the mobile user, and low wireless bandwidth that may change dynamically. In this paper, we study the effects of frequent disconnections and low variable bandwidth on TCP throughput and propose ...
Kevin Q. Brown, Suresh Singh 0001
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TCP revisited

Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement, 2009
Since the last in-depth studies of measured TCP traffic some 6-8 years ago, the Internet has experienced significant changes, including the rapid deployment of backbone links with 1-2 orders of magnitude more capacity, the emergence of bandwidth-intensive streaming applications, and the massive penetration of new TCP variants.
Feng Qian 0001   +5 more
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Performance analysis of TCP incast with TCP Lite and Abstract TCP

2015 Global Conference on Communication Technologies (GCCT), 2015
Data center networks widely uses TCP for communication between the servers as it provides reliability and congestion control. However, TCP does not work well for certain type of communication patterns. One such a pattern is barrier synchronized many to one communication.
R. Amrutha, V. Nithya
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