sender mechanism

An Extenics-Based Load Balancing Mechanism in Distributed Computing Systems

White Paper This paper presents a sender-initiated dynamic load balancing policies in a distributed computing system. There are four policies consisted in the proposed Extenics-based Load Balancing Mechanism (ELBM). [10 Jul 2008]

Influence of False Congestion Alarms on Performance for Congestion Control Based on Dynamic Window Flow Mechanism in Wireless Networks

White Paper The congestion detection mechanism of congestion control based on dynamic window flow control, which is widely used for reliable window protocols such as TCP, is well-known to be simple, but it may raise false alarms: a... [03 Jul 2008]

Available Bandwidth Measurement Via TCP Connection

White Paper ImTCP is based on Reno TCP, with a modification to the sender program only. The ImTCP sender adjusts the transmission intervals of data packets, then estimates available bandwidth of the network path... [15 Jan 2008]

A New Congestion Control Mechanism of TCP With Inline Network Measurement

White Paper By using information of available bandwidth of a network path between sender and receiver hosts, it constructs quite a different congestion control mechanism from the traditional TCP Reno and its... [15 Jan 2008]

TCP Performance Over End-to-End Rate Control and Stochastic Available Capacity

White Paper It is assumed that the sender and receiver of the adaptive window protocol are colocated with the rate-control endpoints. Motivated by TCP over end-to-end ABR, this paper studies the performance of adaptive window... [15 Jan 2008]

Worst-Case Performance Limitation of TCP Sack and a Feasible Solution

White Paper In the present implementation of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) selective acknowledgment (SACK), every SACK block needs 8 bytes to carry information about the received packets, back to the sender. [15 Jan 2008]

Congestion Control for Reliable Multicast Achieving TCP Fairness

White Paper The selection mechanism of the representative allows the sender to select the representative in a scalable manner, in which the sender makes use of NAKs from receivers to select it. The... [15 Jan 2008]

Scalable TCP: Improving Performance in Highspeed Wide Area Networks

White Paper Scalable TCP is a simple sender-side alteration to the TCP congestion window update algorithm. It offers a robust mechanism to improve performance in highspeed wide area networks using traditional TCP... [15 Jan 2008]

Modeling TCP Throughput Over Wired/Wireless Heterogeneous Networks for Receiver-Based ACK Splitting Mechanism

White Paper The mechanism does not need modifications to the sender TCP or the base station. The paper had proposed receiver-based ACK splitting mechanism to solve that problem previously. Recently,... [27 Dec 2007]

TCP Performance Enhancement Over UMTS Network With RNC Feedback

White Paper This paper presents such a mechanism that notifies the TCP sender of any non-congestion related losses by introducing a proxy at the RNC node of the UMTS network. TCP optimization for wireless networks... [27 Dec 2007]

Improving TCP Performance Over 802.11 WLAN With Radio Network Feedback

White Paper This is achieved by introducing a wireless enhancement proxy (WENP) at layer 3 in the base station that monitors the TCP packet flows in both directions, detects wireless packet drops and provides feedback to the TCP... [27 Dec 2007]

Implementation Experiments of the TCP Proxy Mechanism

White Paper In the TCP overlay network, TCP proxy is a fundamental mechanism that transparently splits a TCP connection between sender and receiver hosts into multiple TCP connection at some nodes in the network and... [21 Dec 2007]

Background TCP Data Transfer With Inline Network Measurement

White Paper ImTCP-bg sets the upper limit of the congestion window size of the sender TCP based on the results of the inline network measurement, which measures the available bandwidth of the network path between the... [21 Dec 2007]

TCP WestwoodVT: A Novel Technique for Discriminating the Cause of Packet Loss in Wireless Networks

White Paper Towards this issue, the paper proposes a novel technique, WestwoodVT (WestwoodNR based on TCP Vegas buffer Thresholds), which is a sender-based TCP congestion control mechanism for discriminating the... [20 Dec 2007]

Evaluating Quick-Start for TCP

White Paper If the routers are underutilized, they may approve the sender's request for a higher sending rate; otherwise the sender uses the default congestion control algorithms. This paper explores the Quick-Start... [20 Dec 2007]

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