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A Gateway-Based Defense System for Distributed DoS Attacks in High-Speed Networks
White Paper These flows are marked as TCP flows, and use spoofed source identifiers to hide their identities. DDoS flooding attacks tend to establish large numbers of malicious traffic flows to congest network. The paper aims at protecting TCP friendly traffic... [11 Jul 2008]
Improving XCP to Achieve Max-Min Fair Bandwidth Allocation
White Paper In a multi-bottleneck environment, XCP may achieve as low as 80% utilization at a bottleneck link and consequently some flows may only receive a small fraction of their max-min fair rates. TCP is shown to be inefficient and instable in high speed... [08 Jul 2008]
Investigation of Ethernet Switches Behavior in Presence of Contending Flows at Very High-Speed
White Paper This paper examines the interactions between high speed Ethernet switches and TCP in high bandwidth delay product networks. Then the impact of these switches behaviors is studied on TCP protocols in Long and Fast Networks (LFNs). [08 Jul 2008]
GPRSWeb: Optimizing the Web for GPRS Links
White Paper The paper examines why certain GPRS network characteristics interact badly with TCP to yield problems such as: link under-utilization for short-lived flows, ACK compression, poor loss recovery, and gross unfairness between competing flows. [03 Jul 2008]
SABUL: A Transport Protocol for Grid Computing
White Paper In order to remove the fairness bias between flows with different network delays, SABUL adjusts its sending rate at uniform intervals, instead of at intervals determined by round trip time. It uses UDP to transfer data and TCP to return control... [10 Apr 2008]
Low-Rate TCP-Targeted Denial of Service Attacks
White Paper While TCP's congestion control algorithm is highly robust to diverse network conditions, its implicit assumption of end-system cooperation results in a wellknown vulnerability to attack by high-rate non-responsive flows. [14 Jan 2008]
A Multi-Level TCP Model With Heterogeneous RTTs
White Paper This paper studies TCP performance focusing on the mean flow transfer delay and the average number of concurrent flows in the system. This is done for a dynamic population of users, rather than a static number of permanent flows. [14 Jan 2008]
ATFRC: Adaptive TCP Friendly Rate Control Protocol
White Paper TFRC (TCP Friendly Rate Control) is a rate-based congestion control protocol for non-TCP flows. This paper proposes the Adaptive TCP Friendly Rate Control (ATFRC) protocol. Reflecting the transient behavior of TCP, the paper divides the throughput... [14 Jan 2008]
Differentiation Between Short and Long TCP Flows: Predictability of the Response Time
White Paper This paper proposes a packet level stateless; threshold based scheduling mechanism for TCP flows, RuN2C. Several authors have invoked this property to suggest the use of scheduling algorithms which favor short jobs, such as LAS (Least Attained... [14 Jan 2008]
Queue Delay Estimation and Its Application to TCP Vegas
White Paper In order to do this, the paper investigates the maximum round-trip time achievable in steady state flows fully utilizing available link capacities without marking packets. This paper proposes a modified Vegas algorithm, which can be adjusted to... [14 Jan 2008]
Predicting TCP Throughput From Non-Invasive Data
White Paper This paper derives analytic models that predict the performance of TCP flows between specified end-points using routinely observed network characteristics such as loss and delay. The main contributions of this paper are in studying which network... [14 Jan 2008]
Inferring Path Sharing Based on Flow Level TCP Measurements
White Paper The premise is that flows that temporally overlap on congested resources will have correlated throughputs. This paper develops methods to infer path or bottleneck sharing among TCP flow classes based on flow level measurements available from... [14 Jan 2008]
TCP Smart-Framing: Using Smart Segments to Enhance the Performance of TCP
White Paper This paper proposes an enhancement to the TCP protocol, called TCP Smart-Framing (TCP-SF), that enables the Fast Recovery algorithm for short lived flows, as most of the current Internet traffic is. This key idea can be implemented on top of any... [14 Jan 2008]
Improving Distributed Application Performance Using TCP Instrumentation
White Paper The paper describes how this daemon was used to analyze GridFTP data flows with some experimental TCP protocol enhancements. This paper describes how TCP instrumentation can be used to guide more efficient use of the network, using a monitoring... [14 Jan 2008]
Interaction of TCP Flows as Billiards
White Paper The aim of this paper is to analyze the performance of a large number of long lived TCP controlled flows sharing many routers (or links), from the knowledge of the network parameters (capacity, buffer size, topology) and of the characteristics of... [14 Jan 2008]
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