Presentation 2003/12/4
Transmission Control Protocol suited for bandwidth reservation
Almazrooei MOHAMED, Toshinori TSUBOI,
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Abstract(in English) TCP congestion control plays the key role to insure stability of the internet along with fair and efficient allocation of the bandwidth such as Quality of Services provide. However, in the face of increasing high-speed networks, it has been proven that the current congestion avoidance and congestion control algorithms limit the efficiency in network resource utilization by over reacting to packet losses. In this paper we propose a new TCP protocol that is friendly towards Reno (present TCP protocol) and improves the goodput and the fairness in the bandwidth allocation by using the available bandwidth to set the slow start threshold and the congestion window after a timeout or a 3 duplicate acknowledgments. The advantage of this mechanism is that the TCP sender recovers faster after losses especially over connections with large round trip times and avoids Reno over reaction to losses.
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Keyword(in English) congestion control / available bandwidth / slow start threshold / goodput
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Title (in English) Transmission Control Protocol suited for bandwidth reservation
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Keyword(1) congestion control
Keyword(2) available bandwidth
Keyword(3) slow start threshold
Keyword(4) goodput
1st Author's Name Almazrooei MOHAMED
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of technology()
2nd Author's Name Toshinori TSUBOI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of technology
Date 2003/12/4
Paper # IN2003-138
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 492
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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