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V-TCP: A Novel TCP Enhancement Technique

2005
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a reliable transport protocol tuned to perform well in habitual networks made up of links with low bit-error rates. TCP was originally designed for wired networks, where packet loss is assumed to be due to congestion.
Dhinaharan Nagamalai   +3 more
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TCP and TCP-Friendly Protocols

2008
One of the most popular transport protocols—Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)—has a long history. The first document describing TCP protocol in early stages was published in 1974. Since then, TCP specification was changed several times, and finally in 1981 was standardised by RFC 793 (Postel, 1981).
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A hardware implementation of the TCP protocol applying TCP-BIC and TCP-CUBIC standards

2016 28th International Conference on Microelectronics (ICM), 2016
In this paper a new hardware implementation of the TCP protocol is presented. The design can be adapted to apply either the TCP-BIC or the TCP-CUBIC standard with an input control bit. The design was done using Verilog. It was efficiently synthesized on Faraday UMC 90 nm standard-cell library.
Adnan Assar, Klaus Hofmann
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TCP and TCP/IP Commands

1999
TCP, ICMP and IP are extremely important protocols as they allow hosts to communicate over the Internet in a reliable way. The TCP layer is defined by RFC793 and RFC1122, ICMP by RFC792 and the IP layer by RFC791. TCP provides a connection between two hosts and supports error handling.
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Experimenting with multipath TCP

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2010
It is becoming the norm for small mobile devices to have access to multiple technologies for connecting to the Internet. This gives researchers an increasing interest for solutions allowing to use efficiently several communication mediums. We propose a demonstration of our Multipath TCP implementation for Linux, that allows spreading a single TCP flow ...
Sébastien Barré   +3 more
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The energy consumption of TCP

Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Future energy systems, 2013
In this paper, our objective is to experimentally evaluate how the incoming and outgoing traffic patterns provided by the TCP protocol impact on the energy efficiency of a networked device under a number of realistic scenarios. To this purpose, we set up a complex testbed that allowed us to perform a huge number of measurements on energy- and network ...
BOLLA, RAFFAELE   +3 more
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Comparison of TCP Reno and TCP Vegas: efficiency and fairness

Performance Evaluation, 1999
Summary: We compare the performance of two versions of TCP, the transmission control protocol of the Internet: the current version called Reno, and a recently proposed version called Vegas. By means of a fluid approximation, we show that due to the use of round-trip times measurement, the window dynamics of TCP Vegas are much more stable than those of ...
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TCP performance

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2001
Mahbub Hassan, Raj Jain
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TCP-INT

Proceedings of the SIGCOMM '22 Poster and Demo Sessions, 2022
Grzegorz Jereczek   +5 more
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Proof of the TCP Theorem

Annals of Physics, 1957
A comparatively simple proof is given for the general theorem that a wide class of quantized field theories which are invariant under the proper Lorentz group is also invariant with respect to the product of time reversal (T), charge conjugation (C), and parity (P). In the proof use is made of an important simplification introduced by Pauli.
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