| C. Barakat and E. Altman, "Performance of Short TCP Transfers", Networking 2000. |
....by current discussion on Web mice and elephants, we explore service differentiation between persistent and short lived flows, and between file transfers of different sizes. Other researchers have also sought to improve the throughput of short flows, such as by altering the slow start behavior [1, 7, 2] or by putting short flows into a different class [8, 6] or by providing a predictive service to the long lived flows [3] 2. Model and Main Results We consider a model of persistent elastic sources sharing a link with transient sessions transferring a fixed volume of data. Consider a single link ....
C. Barakat and E. Altman, "Performance of Short TCP Transfers", Proc. Networking 2000.
....flows. Our focus here has been on using isolation to improve predictability of the service and fairness of TCP flows of different size. Most TCP studies consider very long (or infinite) TCP connections, and focus on characterizing the steady state transfer throughput. Only few recent TCP studies [7, 3] have started to investigate short flows, which comprise most of the current Internet flows [35] However, to our knowledge, the interaction among short and long TCP flows has not been studied. 6 Conclusions and Future Work Using control theoretic arguments and extensive simulations, we have ....
C. Barakat and E. Altman. Performance of Short TCP Transfers. In Networking 2000, Paris, May 2000.
....focus here has been on using isolation to improve predictability of the service and fairness of TCP flows of different size. Most TCP studies consider very long (or infinite) TCP connections, and focus on characterizing the steady state transfer throughput. Only few recent TCP studies [58] 29] [59] have started to investigate short flows, which comprise most of the current Internet flows [15] However, to our knowledge, the interaction among short and long TCP flows has not been studied. VI. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK Using control theoretic arguments and extensive simulations, we have ....
C. Barakat and E. Altman, "Performance of Short TCP Transfers," in Networking 2000, Paris, May 2000.
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C. Barakat and E. Altman, "Performance of Short TCP Transfers", Networking 2000 (Performance of Communications Networks), May 2000.
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C. Barakat and E. Altman, "Performance of Short TCP Transfers", Networking 2000.
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C. Barakat and E. Altman, "Performance of Short TCP Transfers," in Networking 2000.
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