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TCP pacing

In the field of computer networking, TCP pacing is the denomination of a set of techniques to make the pattern of packet transmission generated by… 
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2019
2019
Since the definition of the bufferbloat phenomenon, several Linux kernel modules have been introduced in the TCP/IP stack. While… 
2019
2019
Software-defined network (SDN) can ease the implementation of QoS concept by introducing a flexible and manageable mechanism to… 
2017
2017
: The paper discusses the TCP window base end to end mechanisms that can be used and the method of transmissions, different… 
2013
2013
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) suffers degradation in wireless networks because, among other factors, low quality links tend… 
2013
2013
Some research indicates that the TCP congestion control mechanism may cause the burstiness of traffic flow. A group of TCP… 
2013
2013
As packet switching speeds scale to Terabits-persecond and beyond, power considerations are increasingly forcing core router… 
2010
2010
Packet pacing in TCP has been introduced as one of the solutions to alleviate bursty traffic in TCP. In this paper, we… 
2008
2008
This paper proposes application of TCP pacing to optical packet network with fiber delay line (FDL) buffers. It improves… 
2007
2007
Buffer sizes for today’s Internet routers is configured based on a rule-of-thumb called the bandwidth-delay product rule. which… 
2002
2002
Transmission control protocol (TCP) was conceived and designed to run over a variety of communication links, including wireless…