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Efficient Traffic Engineering Strategies for Improving the Performance of TCP Friendly Rate Control Protocol [PDF]
Multimedia services will play a prominent role in the next generation of internet. With increasing real time requirements, internet technology has to provide Quality of Service (QoS) for various kinds of real time streaming services.
Nalavala Ramanjaneya Reddy +2 more
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gTFRC, a TCP friendly QoS-aware rate control for DiffServ Assured Service [PDF]
This study addresses the end-to-end congestion control support over the DiffServ Assured Forwarding (AF) class. The resulting Assured Service (AS) provides a minimum level of throughput guarantee. In this context, this article describes a new end-to-end mechanism for continuous transfer based on TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC).
Emmanuel Lochin +2 more
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Corruption and reordering robust TCP-friendly rate control
TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) mechanism was introduced for regulated multimedia streaming over the Internet. TFRC unnecessarily reduces the application sending rate in wired network scenarios with packet reordering. TFRC also gives poor performance over wireless access networks.
Rahul Chaudhary, Lillykutty Jacob
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MPEG-4 Video Transfer with TCP-Friendly Rate Control [PDF]
It is widely known that network bandwidth is easily monopolized by distributed multimedia applications due to their greedy UDP traffic. In this paper, we propose TCP-friendly MPEG-4 video transfer methods which enable realtime video applications to fairly shares the bandwidth with conventional TCP data applications.We consider how video applications ...
Naoki Wakamiya +3 more
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TCP-Friendly CBR-Like Rate Control [PDF]
While the current definition of TCP friendliness has enabled a wide variety of traffic control protocols other than TCP, it still considerably restricts the design space of TCP-friendly traffic control protocols. For example, some multimedia streaming applications prefer a smooth sending rate on a time scale of minutes, however, a UDP flow maintaining ...
Jie Feng, Lisong Xu
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Congestion Control in Wireless Network using TCP Friendly Rate Control (TFRC)
Throughout the years in wireless networks, congestion control has been widely explored. With the point of improving execution and performance in wireless network many techniques and methods have been built up over the years. It is very necessary to solve the issue of congestion control for the quick extension and execution of wireless technology.
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Performance Enhancement of TCP Friendly Rate Control Protocol over Wired networks
<p>One of the main aims of transport layer protocol is achieving best throughput without any congestion or reduced congestion. With rapid growing application needs and with increasing number of networks in Internet, there is a primary need to design new protocols to transport layer.
N. Ramanjaneya Reddy +2 more
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TCP-Friendly Rate Control with Token Bucket for VoIP Congestion Control
TCP Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) is a congestion control algorithm that provides a smooth transmission rate for real-time network applications. TFRC refrains from halving the sending rate on every packet drop, instead it is adjusted as a function of the loss rate during a single round trip time.
Miguel Maldonado +2 more
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Adaptive video streaming over a mobile network with TCP-friendly rate control
This paper investigates the performance of TCP-Friendly Rate Control (TFRC) to control the transmission rate of scalable video streams when used in a mobile network. The streams are encoded using the Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of the H.264/AVC standard.
Ktawut Tappayuthpijarn +3 more
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Optimal TCP-Friendly Rate Control for P2P Streaming: An Economic Approach [PDF]
TCP and TCP-friendly rate control protocols, designed for unicast, do not take neighbor connections into account in P2P networks. In this paper, we study the topic of distributed and optimal rate control for scalable video streams in P2P streaming applications.
Jinyao Yan +2 more
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