articleFeb 22, 2005Closed access

Binary increase congestion control (BIC) for fast long-distance networks

North Carolina State University

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Abstract

High-speed networks with large delays present a unique environment where TCP may have a problem utilizing the full bandwidth. Several congestion control proposals have been suggested to remedy this problem. The existing protocols consider mainly two properties: TCP friendliness and bandwidth scalability. That is, a protocol should not take away too much bandwidth from standard TCP flows while utilizing the full bandwidth of high-speed networks. This work presents another important constraint, namely, RTT (round trip time) unfairness where competing flows with different RTTs may consume vastly unfair bandwidth shares. Existing schemes have a severe RTT unfairness problem because the congestion window increase…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Computer network
  • TCP Westwood plus
  • Network congestion
  • Scalability
  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • TCP Friendly Rate Control
  • CUBIC TCP
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