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A rate-based TCP traffic model to accelerate network simulation

SIMULATION, 2013
Traditional discrete-event simulation of large-scale networks at the packet level is computationally expensive. This article presents a fast rate-based transmission control protocol (RTCP) traffic model designed to reduce the time and space complexity for simulating network traffic whilst maintaining good accuracy.
Ting Li, Nathanael Van Vorst, Jason Liu
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Receive Side Coalescing for Accelerating TCP/IP Processing

2006
With rapid advancements in Ethernet technology, Ethernet speeds have increased by 10 fold, from 1 to 10Gbps, in a period of 2-3 years. This sudden increase in speeds has outpaced the rate at which processor and memory speeds have been increasing, raising concerns that TCP/IP processing will not scale to these levels.
Srihari Makineni   +6 more
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Analysis and Comparisons of Acceleration Protocols for TCP Over Satellite

MILCOM 2005 - 2005 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2006
Networks utilizing transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP)-based communications over geostationary satellite links are impaired by TCP's inability to handle the large propagation delay and link losses that are inherent in satellite communications.
J. Doffoh, R. Mereish, M. Puckett
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Evaluation of linear accelerator radiosurgical techniques using biophysical parameters (NTCP and TCP)

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1995
Several irradiation techniques are compared with regard to normal tissue complication probability and tumor control probability.Normal tissue complication probability is calculated using a model based on the "critical element architecture." The probability of controlling an inhomogeneously irradiated tumor is calculated using a model that takes into ...
F, Colombo   +4 more
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Automated Field-based Decomposition to Accelerate Model Checking FPGA-based TCP/IP

ICC 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2020
There is a rising effort to move the full TCP/IP stack from the software to the hardware to improve the network performance and programmability further. The hardware-based TCP/IP stack must be utterly correct since TCP is the foundation of many critical applications.
Tianqi Fang, Lisong Xu, Witawas Srisa-an
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Acceleration of Multipath TCP by Letting ACKs Take the Shortest Path

2019 IEEE 40th Sarnoff Symposium, 2019
Multipath TCP (MPTCP) can improve overall throughput of an end-to-end connection by leveraging different network paths. However, the heterogeneity of these paths can significantly hamper MPTCP’s performance. In this paper, we propose to send acknowledgments (ACKs) along the lowest-latency path.
Jiangnan Cheng, Jaehyun Hwang, Ao Tang
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A rate adapted TCP acceleration for mobile wireless network

2009 First International Conference on Future Information Networks, 2009
FAST Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) was previously proposed for high capacity with long delay network environments, and ‘FAST TCP with Snoop’ performs better than conventional TCP enhancements within mobile wireless network environments. However, FAST TCP has limitations when dealing with a dynamic mobile wireless link where high Frame Error Ratio
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TCP/IP Acceleration Stack Based on Multi-core Platform

2014 Sixth International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation, 2014
Multi-core processor gradually becomes the new trend of processor technology. When Linux TCP/IP protocol stack running on multi-core processors, the processing efficiency is often difficult to meet the requirements. In order to deal with this problem, this paper proposes a TCP/IP acceleration protocol stack based on multi-core processors.
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TCP acceleration technology for cloud computing: Algorithm, performance evaluation in real network

2014 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC 2014), 2014
Cloud computing is becoming commonly used for enterprise systems. Users utilize WAN, the Internet, or a wireless network to access the cloud service. These networks often have large RTT and packet loss ratios (PLR), so if users communicate via TCP widely used for accessing cloud services, the throughput decreases and the access quality of the cloud ...
Takashi Isobe   +3 more
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ARROW-TCP: Accelerating Transmission toward Efficiency and Fairness for High-Speed Networks

GLOBECOM 2009 - 2009 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2009
A novel congestion control protocol, ARROW-TCP, is proposed to address the issues of stability and convergence in existing transmission control protocols. Theoretical analysis shows that ARROW-TCP is globally stable and achieves exponential convergence to efficiency and fairness in a constant time. Meanwhile, ARROW-TCP obtains ideal performance of zero
Jianxin Wang   +3 more
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