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Using End-to-End Statistics to Distinguish Congestion and Corruption Losses: A Negative Result (1997)  (Make Corrections)  (9 citations)
Saad Biaz, Nitin H. Vaidya
Technical Report 97-009, Dept. of Computer Science Texas A\&M University



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Abstract: On wireless links, the rate of corruption losses can be significant, leading to poor TCP performance. The performance gets worse when these losses are mistaken for congestion losses, unduly triggering the TCP congestion control algorithms. To avoid this, techniques to distinguish between corruption and congestion losses without any explicit information from the network (routers or switches) are of interest. In the past, several proposals require TCP sender to reduce its window size when... (Update)

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...some end to end technique. Attempts to apply heuristics to distinguish between congestion and transmission errors have not been successful [1][2] 3] Other techniques of using Performance Enhancing Proxies [4] at the boundary of wireless networks require TCPlevel awareness by...

...networks and in high latency networks. By contrast, many algorithms proposed by others have never been tested over real networks [BV97, BV98, BV98a]. 3) Implementation of Veno TCP in NetBSD1.0. Veno has been implemented in the kernel of NetBSD1.0. Similar to TCP Vegas, Veno...

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0.1:   End-to-End Congestion Detection and Avoidance in Wide Area Networks - Brakmo (1996)   (Correct)

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S. Biaz and N. Vaidya, "Using end-to-end statistics to distinguish congestion and corruption losses : A negative result," Tech. Rep. (draft version), CS Dept., Texas A&M University, Aug. 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/biaz97using.html   More

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    author = "S. Biaz and N. Vaidy",
    title = "Using End-to-End Statistics to Distinguish Congestion and Corruption Losses: {A} Negative Result",
    journal = "Technical Report 97-009, Dept. of Computer Science Texas A\&M University",
    year = "1997",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/biaz97using.html" }
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