tcp - ip transmission loss
A Square Root Formula for the Rate of Non-Persistent TCP Flows
White Paper This paper derives a closed form formula for the average rate attained by a non persistent TCP source which alternates between idle periods and download periods subject to a fixed packet loss probability. [03 Jul 2008]
TCP: Errors Versus Congestion Losses I Alternative Bandwidth Estimation
White Paper The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a widely used transport layer protocol in the Internet. TCP is tuned to perform well in traditional networks where packet loss... [15 Jan 2008]
Improving TCP Performance Over Mobile Networks
White Paper Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the most commonly used transport protocol on the Internet. This paper presents how regular TCP is well tuned to react to packet... [15 Jan 2008]
Congestion and Corruption Loss Detection With Enhanced-TCP
White Paper In the Internet area, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the most commonly used transport protocol. This paper presents how TCP is tuned to differentiate between corruption and... [15 Jan 2008]
Bandwidth Tradeoff Between TCP and Link-Level FEC
White Paper This improvement is of importance for a transport protocol as TCP which uses the loss of packets as an indication of network congestion. FEC is widely used to improve the quality of noisy... [15 Jan 2008]
On the Performance of TCP Loss Recovery Mechanisms
White Paper This paper compares TCP Loss Recovery mechanisms that were proposed by the IETF to overcome TCP Reno lack of ability to recover efficiently from multiple losses in a single... [15 Jan 2008]
Optimal Tuning of the TCP Retransmission TimeOut for Small-BDP Lossy Wireless Networks
White Paper The present approach allows to analyze both standard and transmission loss aware TCP versions. Based on the system load and the average queue size of the packets waiting for... [15 Jan 2008]
TCP: Error Handling With Explicit Notification Schemes
White Paper Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) originally designed for wired links needs for improving its performance over wireless links. In this paper I describe the schemes namely Explicit Loss... [15 Jan 2008]
Pacing to Improve SACK TCP Resilience
White Paper The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) was designed to provide a reliable end-to-end connection. The most up-to-date TCP version, SACK TCP, was designed to be capable... [15 Jan 2008]
High-Resilience SACK TCP
White Paper The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) was designed to provide a reliable end-to-end network connection. However, it has been found that if too many segments in one transmission window... [15 Jan 2008]
Petri Net Approach to Improving SACK TCP Resilience
White Paper The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) was designed to provide a reliable end-to-end network connection. However, it has been found that if too many segments in one transmission window... [15 Jan 2008]
TCP With Link Level ARQ
White Paper TCP interprets a packet loss as a sign of congestion and reduces transmission rate even in the presence of errors, which results in unnecessary reduction in transmission... [15 Jan 2008]
Steady State and Transient Behavior Analyses of TCP Connections Considering Interactions Between TCP Connections and Network
White Paper The Internet uses a window-based flow control mechanism in TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). Most of those studies, however, have focused on the statistical behavior of TCP by... [15 Jan 2008]
TCP in Presence of Bursty Losses
White Paper The transmission rate in the control scheme that the paper considers has a linear growth rate; whenever a loss occurs, the transmission rate is halved. It computes the expected... [15 Jan 2008]
Dynamical Modelling of TCP Packet Traffic on Scale-Free Networks
White Paper Packet traffic is simulated crossing this network using the closed-loop packet transfer mechanism Transmission Control Protocol. The effects of varying server strengths are studied as are the results of imposing packet... [15 Jan 2008]
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