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Characterization of the Complete Genome of <i>Arthrobacter globiformis</i> Cluster FF Bacteriophage QuinnAvery. [PDF]
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IEEE INFOCOM 2003. Twenty-second Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37428), 2004
TCP Vegas was introduced in 1994 [5] as an alternative to TCP Reno. Unlike Reno (or its variants such as NewReno and SACK), that uses packet loss as a measure of congestion, Vegas uses queueing delay as a measure of congestion [15, 18]. Vegas introduces a new congestion avoidance mechanism that corrects the oscillatory behavior of AIMD (Additive ...
Choe, Hyojeong, Low, Steven H.
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TCP Vegas was introduced in 1994 [5] as an alternative to TCP Reno. Unlike Reno (or its variants such as NewReno and SACK), that uses packet loss as a measure of congestion, Vegas uses queueing delay as a measure of congestion [15, 18]. Vegas introduces a new congestion avoidance mechanism that corrects the oscillatory behavior of AIMD (Additive ...
Choe, Hyojeong, Low, Steven H.
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TCP Vegas-A: Improving the Performance of TCP Vegas
Computer Communications, 2005While it has been shown that TCP Vegas provides better performance compared to TCP Reno, studies have identified various issues associated with the protocol. We propose modifications to the congestion avoidance mechanism of the TCP Vegas to overcome these limitations.
Srijith, K.N., Jacob, L., Ananda, A.L.
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