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Improving TCP congestion control over Internets with heterogeneous transmission media
Proceedings. Seventh International Conference on Network Protocols
We present a new implementation of TCP that is better suited to today's Internet than TCP Reno or Tahoe. ...
for the number of packets in the bottleneck of the connection, without congesting the network; and making resilient use of any acknowledgments received over a window, rather than increasing the congestion ...
The performance problems of current TCP implementations (Reno and Tahoe) over internets of heterogeneous transmission media stem from inherent limitations in the error recovery and congestion-control mechanisms ...
doi:10.1109/icnp.1999.801940
dblp:conf/icnp/ParsaG99
fatcat:ppaxr2j3knampa5dirttrcpkaq
Cross-layer QoS Support for Multimedia Delivery over Wireless Internet
2005
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
To improve perceived media quality by end users over wireless Internet, QoS supports can be addressed in different layers, including application layer, transport layer, link layer, and so forth. ...
Specifically, dynamic estimation of varying channel and network, adaptive and energy-efficient application and link-level error control, efficient congestion control, header compression, adaptive automatic ...
APPLICATION-LAYER MULTIMEDIA TRANSMISSION CONTROL There are many topics that need to be addressed in application level to improve media delivery quality. ...
doi:10.1155/asp.2005.207
fatcat:bgpla2kxhzblhmfdhr3tb3opr4
Congestion Control For Internet Media Traffic
2008
Zenodo
We showed that the spread of such media content-aware algorithms over Internet will lead to better congestion control status in the coming years. ...
In this context we briefly explained a number of congestion control algorithms and hence categorized them into the two following categories: i) Media congestion control algorithms. ii) Common congestion ...
Media and TCP-Friendly Rate based Congestion Control MTFRCC is mainly designed to serve scalable video streaming over Internet. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1334133
fatcat:nt7nk4gokbh35kiysrknsppdv4
Invs: A New Congestion Control Algorithm for Heterogeneous Networks
2016
International Journal of Control and Automation
To cope with the heterogeneity in Internet Congestion Control, we propose a new TCP protocol, namely Invs, that has three key components. ...
The deployments of various TCPs result in that the Internet TCP traffic composed of mixed TCP flows, and the performance with mixed TCPs in heterogeneous networks is investigated. ...
In heterogeneous networks, TCP must cope with the different transmission media crossed by Internet traffic to provide reliable end-to-end data delivery. ...
doi:10.14257/ijca.2016.9.8.12
fatcat:mu6e7tlwcfgqfh6hw4hcaj636q
Improving media sensitivity of TCP-friendly rate control for multimedia streaming applications
2008
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia - MoMM '08
TCP-friendly) and also to multimedia stream characteristics (i.e. media-friendly) which makes it more suitable for controlling the transmission rate of multimedia streaming applications and should improve ...
In this paper, we present a TCP-friendly congestion control that is at the same time media-friendly (i.e. sensitive to media characteristics). ...
We suggest a value of 20 % for α to favour TCP-friendliness over media-friendliness of the congestion control. ...
doi:10.1145/1497185.1497258
dblp:conf/momm/Sterca08
fatcat:tlkurw3hxzcrxjsk5clm7drd5i
Research on the Error Control—QoS Control Technology Based on Terminal
2017
DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research
This paper studies the error control, one main method of QoS control technology based on terminal. ...
Through the study of the characteristics of various control method, it is emphatically introduced the design principles of QoS control strategy. ...
Although congestion control as much as possible to prevent the packet lost during transmission, however, the packet lost in the Internet transmission is inevitable, and the relation between each package ...
doi:10.12783/dtetr/mcae2017/15940
fatcat:tr7zj56rdjhafofdxggkvkqpzu
Analysing TCP for Bursty Traffic
2010
International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been designed to support interactive and bulk applications, with performance tuned to support bulk applications that desire to continuously send data. ...
The paper recommends the development of CWV-like algorithms to improve the performance for bursty applications while also providing an incentive for application designers to use congestion control. ...
To support the congestion control [2] for bursty flows over networks with variable characteristics, the traditional congestion control methods need to be revisited. ...
doi:10.4236/ijcns.2010.37078
fatcat:2qlckedt3zhsvae3zjbld4npza
A Survey on Cross-Layer Design Frameworks for Multimedia Applications over Wireless Networks
[article]
2010
arXiv
pre-print
To improve perceived media quality by end users over wireless Internet, QoS supports can be addressed in different layers, including application layer, transport layer and link layer. ...
Particularly the issues like channel estimation techniques, adaptive controls at the application and link layers for energy efficiency, priority based scheduling, transmission rate control at the transport ...
wireless Internet [19]
Figure 8 : 8 The system architecture for source rate control and congestion control [7]
Snoop TCP: Snoop TCP provides a reliable TCP-aware link layer. ...
arXiv:1012.2518v1
fatcat:yyuje2bn3zafjgrcwn6jmn7n7u
Transport over Heterogeneous Networks Using the RINA Architecture
[chapter]
2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The current Internet architecture does not seem to cope with the modern networking trends and the growing application demands for performance, stability and efficiency, as the integration of different ...
In this paper, we focus on the issues raised when attempting to provide seamless mobility over a hybrid environment. ...
In essence, TCP has network congestion control, rather than Internet congestion control. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-21560-5_25
fatcat:w2fyshsey5a5rl5ubxls2so4iq
On TCP performance in a heterogeneous network: a survey
2000
IEEE Communications Magazine
This study permits us to understand the limitations of the actual solutions and t he requi red m odificat ions to le t TCP cope with a heterogeneous Internet on an end-to-end basis. ...
Many works have studied the performance of TCP over these media, most of which focus on a p art icula r net work typ e. ...
Solutions to these problems are required to make TCP able to cope with the heterogeneity of today's transmission media on an end-to-end basis. ...
doi:10.1109/35.815451
fatcat:rxsinlqpxnbmzdbs54lgicq5eq
Experimental Performance Evaluation of TCP Over an Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Network Environment
2019
2019 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC)
Abstract-In this paper, we present the experimental measurement and evaluation of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) performance over Internet Protocol (IP) using a real, heterogeneous network environment ...
Originally, the TCP algorithm was developed for short latency and low link error network environments and has become a de-facto standard protocol for the reliable delivery of IP traffic over the Internet ...
These problems are associated with the widely used/de-facto data Transmission Control Protocol over the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) network environment, which could involves a satellite channel [10] . ...
doi:10.1109/iwcmc.2019.8766787
dblp:conf/iwcmc/BisuGSBP19
fatcat:4lfqorg3pvcurfhscs646s3lle
A novel resource scheduling algorithm to improve TCP performance for 3GPP LTE systems
2013
2013 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)
As the result, the scheme may avoid frequently opening the TCP congestion control mechanism. ...
Through mapping the TCP (transmission control protocol) ACK (acknowledgement) packets into a higher priority logical channel, the probability of both the discarded ACK packets and congestions in the wireless ...
With the control and feedback mechanisms, TCP protocol can achieve reliable transmission, flow and congestion control. ...
doi:10.1109/wcnc.2013.6554854
dblp:conf/wcnc/ShangZWX13
fatcat:kq4nal6g6zey7a7fe3w73ksxiq
Cross-Layer Protocols for Multimedia Communications over Wireless Networks
[article]
2012
arXiv
pre-print
To improve perceived media quality by end users over wireless Internet, QoS supports can be addressed in different layers, including application layer, transport layer and link layer. ...
Particularly, the issues like channel estimation techniques, adaptive controls at the application and link layers for energy efficiency, priority based scheduling, transmission rate control at the transport ...
First, a QoS-aware congestion control mechanism, called TCP-friendly rate control with compensation (TFRCC) has been designed that supports improved multimedia transmission over wireless network than TFRC ...
arXiv:1110.0147v2
fatcat:mhnqcuowkveozi4zede5pyeu5a
A Rate Control Scheme for Adaptive Video Streaming Over the Internet
2007
2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications
In this paper, we propose a new streaming protocol, namely Dynamic Video Rate Control (DVRC), which enables adaptive video delivery over the Internet. ...
The proposed rate control scheme is able to interact with new and existing video streaming applications which are capable of adjusting their rate based on congestion feedback. ...
Despite the improvements over the initial version of Westwood, TCPW's algorithm still does not obtain accurate estimates in heterogeneous environments, failing to achieve full utilization of the available ...
doi:10.1109/icc.2007.106
dblp:conf/icc/PapadimitriouT07
fatcat:wh2p6nzq45c65mei3b6gbzqnyu
RAP: An end-to-end rate-based congestion control mechanism for realtime streams in the Internet
1999
IEEE INFOCOM '99. Conference on Computer Communications. Proceedings. Eighteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. The Future is Now (Cat. No.99CH36320)
End-to-end congestion control mechanisms have been critical to the robustness and stability of the Internet. Most of today's Internet trafftc is TCP, and we expect this to remain so in the future. ...
However, the emergence of non-congestion-controlled realtime applications threatens unfairness to competing TCP traffic and possible congestion collapse. ...
Currently, most Internet realtime applications lack endto-end congestion control or are not TCP-friendly. ...
doi:10.1109/infcom.1999.752152
dblp:conf/infocom/RejaieHE99
fatcat:lj5jbp3u3naj3mbhdjouq4rm2y
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