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TCP Congestion Signatures

Proceedings of the Applied Networking Research Workshop, 2017
We develop and validate Internet path measurement techniques to distinguish congestion experienced when a flow self-induces congestion in the path from when a flow is affected by an already congested path. One application of this technique is for speed tests, when the user is affected by congestion either in the last mile or in an interconnect link ...
Srikanth Sundaresan   +3 more
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TCP Fairness Among Modern TCP Congestion Control Algorithms Including TCP BBR

2018 IEEE 7th International Conference on Cloud Networking (CloudNet), 2018
For improving communication performance, many fast TCP algorithms, e.g. CUBIC TCP and Compound TCP, have been proposed. These proposals have raised another issue that is performance fairness among TCP congestion control algorithms. Several papers were published for discussing the fairness and some of them revealed their unfairness.
Kanon Sasaki   +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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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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TCP-Rab: a receiver advertisement based TCP protocol

Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A, 2004
With the evolution of network technologies, the deficiencies of TCP protocol are becoming more and more distinct. The new TCP implementation, called Receiver Advertisement Based TCP (TCP-Rab) proposed here to eliminate these deficiencies, adopts two basic mechanisms: (1) Bandwidth Estimation and (2) Immediate Recovery.
Xu-hong, Tang   +2 more
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Performance comparison between TCP Reno and TCP Vegas

Computer Communications, 2002
Following the development of TCP Vegas, the performance comparison between TCP Reno and TCP Vegas has not been discussed thoroughly. The discussion of the revised TCP version, TCP Vegas, remains insufficient to decide whether or not to use it. This paper attempts to compare the performance, throughput and fairness, of Reno and Vegas in the network ...
Lai, Yuan-Cheng, Yao, Chang-Li
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Effectiveness of TCP SACK, TCP HACK and TCP Trunk over satellite links

2002 IEEE International Conference on Communications. Conference Proceedings. ICC 2002 (Cat. No.02CH37333), 2003
This paper reports a study on the performance enhancements of two extensions to the standard TCP implementation - Selective Acknowledgement (SACK) and Header Checksum (HACK) - over satellite links that are characterized by high latency and high bit error rate.
L. Jacob   +3 more
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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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TCP-PR: TCP for persistent packet reording

23rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2003. Proceedings., 2004
Most standard implementations of TCP perform poorly when packets are reordered. In this paper, we propose a new version of TCP that maintains high throughput when reordering occurs and yet, when packet reordering does not occur is friendly to other versions of TCP.
S. Bohacek   +4 more
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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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