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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Performance Evaluation of TCP over Optical Channels and Heterogeneous Networks

Xu, Jianxuan 30 March 2004 (has links)
Next generation optical networks will soon provide users the capability to request and obtain end-to-end all optical 10 Gbps channels on demand. Individual users will use these channels to exchange large amounts of data and support applications for scientific collaborative work. These new applications, which expect steady transfer rates in the order of Gbps, will very likely use either TCP or a new transport layer protocol as the end-to-end communication protocol. This thesis investigates the performance of TCP and newer TCP versions over High Bandwidth Delay Product Channels (HBDPC), such as the on demand optical channels described above. In addition, it investigates the performance of these new TCP versions over wireless networks and according to old issues such as fairness. This is particularly important to make adoption decisions. Using simulations, it is shown that 1) the window-based mechanism of current TCP implementations is not suitable to achieve high link utilization and 2) congestion control mechanisms, such as the one utilized by TCP Vegas and Westwood are more appropriate and provide better performance. Modifications to TCP Vegas and Scalable TCP are introduced to improve the performance of these versions over HBDPC. In addition, simulation results show that new TCP proposals for HBDPC, although they perform better than current TCP versions, still perform worse than TCP Vegas. Also, it was found that even though these newer versions improve TCP's performance over their original counterparts in HBDPC, they still have performance problems in wireless networks and present worse fairness problems than their old counterparts. The main conclusion of this thesis is that all these versions are still based on TCP's AIMD strategy or similar and therefore continue to be fairly blind in the way they increase and decrease their transmission rates. TCP will not be able to utilize the foreseen optical infrastructure adequately and support future applications if not redesigned to scale.
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Analise de protocolos TCP para redes de alta velocidade / Analysis of TCP protocols for high speed networks

Michel, Neila Fernanda 12 October 2008 (has links)
Orientador: Nelson Luis Saldanha da Fonseca / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Computação / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-13T20:11:45Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Michel_NeilaFernanda_M.pdf: 1961141 bytes, checksum: f4470a332c9b5f764b7bd3b912c27db1 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008 / Resumo: O protoloco TCP Reno começou a operar em 01 de Janeiro de 1983. Desde sua concepção, houveram expressivos avanços nas tecnologias de transmissão de dados, como a introdução de enlaces ópticos e de satélites, 'que permitem altas taxas de transmissão. O TCP Reno continua sendo o protocolo padrão na Internet. Entretanto existem inúmeras dificuldades na sua operação, que causam baixo desempenho em redes com produto banda-atraso elevado, devido ao mecanismo de atualização do tamanho da janela de congestionamento. Para superar suas deficiências, vários protocolos variantes do TCP Reno têm sido propostos com o objetivo de melhorar a utilização de recursos em redes de alta velocidade, e por esta razão são denominados "Protocolos para Redes de Alta Velocidade" . Para que as proposições de variantes do TCP levem a protocolos que operem eficientemente em redes com alto valor do produto banda-atraso, é necessário que se avalie quais variações da dinâmica do crescimento da janela de transmissão são efetivas. Nesta dissertação avalia-se um conjunto de protocolos variantes do TCP para redes de alta velocidade através de simulações. Diversas propriedades importantes para protocolos do tipo TCP são investigadas / Abstract: The importance of the Reno TCP protocol started operating in January 01 st, 1983. Since this milestone, there were expressive advances on data transmission technologies, such as those of optical fibers and satellite channels which allow high transmission rates on long distances. Reno TCP remains the Internet standard protocol. However, its operation presents several dificulties in networks with high bandwidth-delay product, producing poor performance due its window congestion mechanism. In order to overcome its deficiencies, several variants have been proposed with the aim of enhancing its utilization in high speed networks. These variants are generally called "High Speed Networks Protocols". Transmission chàracteristics, properties and performance evaluation are essencial to the identification of problems and avoidance of poor performance. In this dissertation a set of TCP variants protocols for high speed networks is evaluated. Several important properties of these protocols are investigated / Mestrado / Redes de Computadores / Mestre em Ciência da Computação
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TCP FTAT (Fast Transmit Adaptive Transmission): A New End-To- End Congestion Control Algorithm

Afifi, Mohammed Ahmed Melegy Mohammed 06 November 2014 (has links)
No description available.

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