TCP congestion avoidance algorithm identification
P Yang, J Shao, W Luo, L Xu… - IEEE/ACM Transactions …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The Internet has recently been evolving from homogeneous congestion control to
heterogeneous congestion control. Several years ago, Internet traffic was mainly controlled …
heterogeneous congestion control. Several years ago, Internet traffic was mainly controlled …
On a mathematical model for low-rate shrew DDoS
The shrew distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack is very detrimental for many
applications, since it can throttle TCP flows to a small fraction of their ideal rate at very low …
applications, since it can throttle TCP flows to a small fraction of their ideal rate at very low …
[PDF][PDF] A step toward realistic performance evaluation of high-speed TCP variants
A Step toward Realistic Performance Evaluation of High-Speed TCP Variants Sangtae Ha,
Yusung Kim, Long Le, Injong Rhee, and Liso Page 1 1 A Step toward Realistic Performance …
Yusung Kim, Long Le, Injong Rhee, and Liso Page 1 1 A Step toward Realistic Performance …
Impact of background traffic on performance of high-speed TCP variant protocols
This paper examines the effect of background traffic on the performance of existing high-
speed TCP variant protocols, namely BIC-TCP, CUBIC, FAST, HSTCP, H-TCP and Scalable …
speed TCP variant protocols, namely BIC-TCP, CUBIC, FAST, HSTCP, H-TCP and Scalable …
Instruction-based self-testing of processor cores
Software based self-testing of embedded processor cores provides an excellent technique
for balancing the testing effort for complex Systems-on-Chip (SoC) between slow …
for balancing the testing effort for complex Systems-on-Chip (SoC) between slow …
Congestion control for small buffer high speed networks
There is growing interest in designing high speed routers with small buffers that store only
tens of packets. Recent studies suggest that TCP NewReno, with the addition of a pacing …
tens of packets. Recent studies suggest that TCP NewReno, with the addition of a pacing …
Loss synchronization and router buffer sizing with high-speed versions of TCP
S Hassayoun, D Ros - IEEE INFOCOM Workshops 2008, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper we are interested in looking at packet loss synchronization, and the related
issue of buffer sizing, when the bulk of the traffic is composed of a moderate number of flows …
issue of buffer sizing, when the bulk of the traffic is composed of a moderate number of flows …
Design of optimal Active Queue Management controllers for HSTCP in large bandwidth-delay product networks
Several variants of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) have been proposed for
overcoming the inefficiency of the TCP Reno when operating in high-speed networks …
overcoming the inefficiency of the TCP Reno when operating in high-speed networks …
Can high-speed networks survive with DropTail queues management?
S Chen, B Bensaou - Computer Networks, 2007 - Elsevier
It has been observed that TCP connections that go through multiple congested links (MCL)
have a smaller transmission rate than the other connections. Such TCP behavior is a result …
have a smaller transmission rate than the other connections. Such TCP behavior is a result …
Robust end-to-end loss differentiation scheme for transport control protocol over wired/wireless networks
CH Lim, JW Jang - IET communications, 2008 - IET
The authors propose a robust end-to-end loss differentiation scheme to identify the packet
losses because of congestion for transport control protocol (TCP) connections over …
losses because of congestion for transport control protocol (TCP) connections over …