2009 Fifth Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/aict.2009.78
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Modelling an Isolated Compound TCP Connection

Abstract: Abstract-Compound TCP (CTCP) was designed by Tan at al. to improve the efficiency of TCP on high speed networks without unfairly penalizing other connections. In this work we analyze an isolated CTCP connection, identifying and classifying significantly different CTCP operating regimes depending on the system parameters. We show that in the "constant window" phase the congestion window can in fact have significant oscillations with non-negligible effect on the performances. These oscillations can also induce a… Show more

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“…The two lines correspond to two different ways to express the window evolution in (8). The dotted line corresponds to a fluid model where the growth of the window is approximated with a continuous function (see [20]). More precisely The solid line, instead, considers only integer values of the window and computes the increment of the window as according to (1) with w c0 = w 0 .…”
Section: A Simple Approximation and The Deterministic Response Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two lines correspond to two different ways to express the window evolution in (8). The dotted line corresponds to a fluid model where the growth of the window is approximated with a continuous function (see [20]). More precisely The solid line, instead, considers only integer values of the window and computes the increment of the window as according to (1) with w c0 = w 0 .…”
Section: A Simple Approximation and The Deterministic Response Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%