The search functionality is under construction.
The search functionality is under construction.

Keyword Search Result

[Keyword] TCP over ATM(3hit)

1-3hit
  • On Fair Window Control with Explicit Feedback in TCP over ATM ABR Service

    Hee-Jung BYUN  Jong-Tae LIM  

     
    LETTER-Network

      Vol:
    E86-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1472-1475

    In this paper, we propose the window-based congestion control mechanism using explicit feedback in TCP over ATM ABR service. The proposed scheme is based on notifying the network status as the free buffer length at the congested link to the IP station which informs the window rate by modifying the receivers' advertised window field in TCP ACK returning to the source. Results from simulation show that our proposed algorithm improves the fairness and stability of TCP connections in general network environments even if they have the different round trip times.

  • Performance Evaluation and Fairness Improvement of TCP over ATM GFR in FIFO-Based Mechanisms

    Yong-Gu JEON  Hong-Shik PARK  

     
    PAPER-Switching

      Vol:
    E84-B No:8
      Page(s):
    2227-2236

    Recently, the Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) service was proposed as a new service category of ATM to support non-realtime data applications and to provide the minimum rate guarantee. To keep the simplicity of GFR as much as possible and overcome defects of FIFO-based mechanisms, we propose a FIFO-based algorithm extending DFBA one to improve the fairness and provide the minimum rate guarantee for a wider range of Minimum Cell Rate (MCR). The key idea is controlling the number of CLP1 cells which are occupying more buffer space than the fair share even when the queue length is below Low Buffer Occupancy (LBO).

  • A Study on Generalization of Packet Discard Schemes for TCP over ATM

    Manhee JO  Yoshihiko EBIHARA  

     
    PAPER-Network

      Vol:
    E84-B No:2
      Page(s):
    275-283

    In order to ease the impact of the packet fragmentation problem and to avoid network congestion in TCP over UBR, packet discard schemes in ATM layer (such as PPD and EPD) have been proposed. These schemes drop packets before they reach their intended destinations if the network is congested and the packets are to be partially discarded. On the other hand, TCP also regulates data flow with its own flow control method. Due to restriction of data flow at the TCP layer, buffer space is not fully used in an ATM switch. In order to make use of more buffer resources, this paper generalizes the PPD and EDP schemes. From this generalization, an optimistic packet discard scheme named the "Probability-Based Delayed Packet Discard" (PDPD) scheme is proposed. Depending on a particular probability, this scheme sets a discard flag to delay actual discard operation. This paper presents the results of several simulated models to find out the potential of improvement of goodput by PDPD. The results of these simulations indicate that PDPD obtains higher goodput than ordinary schemes when the packet size is large and the input load is not light. This author concludes that a PDPD scheme should achieve effective goodput and link utilization while using more buffer resources effectively.