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A Cross-Comparison of Advanced TCP Protocols in High Speed and Satellite Environments
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In today’s ever-changing network, new
challenges arise with the presence of various types of
physical links, such as high speed, satellite, and wireless
networks. The common solution is to create a new TCP
algorithm that is optimized for each challenge encountered.
One example of this is TCP Hybla, which was designed to
tackle satellite paths. On the other hand, there are other
protocols that claim to be more adaptive to different
scenarios, like TCP Adaptive Westwood. In this study, we
explore the tradeoffs between utilization and coexistence of
both these protocols in two networks: a high-speed and a
satellite with identical (and large) Bandwidth-Delay Product.
Our goal is to make a comparison of the issues solved by
both protocols in both of these scenarios.
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Paper: PDF file of paper
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| Information & Date |
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Advanced Satellite Mobile Systems, 2008. ASMS '08. 4th, , August. 2008
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Cesar Marcondes
Jerrid Matthews
Robert Chen
M.Y. Sanadidi
Mario Gerla
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