Some recent simulation works have pointed out that TCP appears to suffer the variability of the available bandwidth when it shares the network resources with higher priority traffic. This paper describes an analytic model able to reproduce TCP behavior under a time-varying available capacity. The aim is to investigate the interaction between TCP and high-priority real-time traffic (e.g., voice and video). The accuracy of the model against simulations is shown to be satisfactory and superior with respect to other popular TCP models in a definite range of network scenarios. Besides, by means of the proposed model and the several simulations carried out in this work we gain air interesting insight on TCP behavior in the considered network environment.

Investigating TCP Single Source Behavior in Time-Varying Capacity Network Scenarios / Baiocchi, Andrea; DE VENDICTIS, A.. - 5A-B:(2003), pp. 671-680. (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th International Teletraffic Congress tenutosi a BERLIN, GERMANY nel 31 agosto - 5 settembre 2003).

Investigating TCP Single Source Behavior in Time-Varying Capacity Network Scenarios

BAIOCCHI, Andrea;
2003

Abstract

Some recent simulation works have pointed out that TCP appears to suffer the variability of the available bandwidth when it shares the network resources with higher priority traffic. This paper describes an analytic model able to reproduce TCP behavior under a time-varying available capacity. The aim is to investigate the interaction between TCP and high-priority real-time traffic (e.g., voice and video). The accuracy of the model against simulations is shown to be satisfactory and superior with respect to other popular TCP models in a definite range of network scenarios. Besides, by means of the proposed model and the several simulations carried out in this work we gain air interesting insight on TCP behavior in the considered network environment.
2003
TELETRAFFIC SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
0-444-51455-4
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