articleACM SIGOPS Operating Systems ReviewJul 1, 2008Closed access

CUBIC

North Carolina State University · University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Abstract

CUBIC is a congestion control protocol for TCP (transmission control protocol) and the current default TCP algorithm in Linux. The protocol modifies the linear window growth function of existing TCP standards to be a cubic function in order to improve the scalability of TCP over fast and long distance networks. It also achieves more equitable bandwidth allocations among flows with different RTTs (round trip times) by making the window growth to be independent of RTT -- thus those flows grow their congestion window at the same rate. During steady state, CUBIC increases the window size aggressively when the window is far from the saturation point, and the slowly when it is close to the saturation point. This…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • TCP Westwood plus
  • Transmission Control Protocol
  • CUBIC TCP
  • Network congestion
  • Scalability
  • Computer network
  • Compound TCP
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