Congestion avoidance and control
SIGCOMM '88 Symposium proceedings on Communications architectures and protocols
IEEE INFOCOM '92 Proceedings of the eleventh annual joint conference of the IEEE computer and communications societies on One world through communications (Vol. 2)
A reservation principle with applications to the ATM traffic control
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on the ATM—asynchronous transfer mode
TCP Vegas: new techniques for congestion detection and avoidance
SIGCOMM '94 Proceedings of the conference on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
Dynamics of TCP traffic over ATM networks
SIGCOMM '94 Proceedings of the conference on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
Improvements to TCP performance in high-speed ATM networks
Communications of the ACM
Simulation-based comparisons of Tahoe, Reno and SACK TCP
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Improving the start-up behavior of a congestion control scheme for TCP
Conference proceedings on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
Forward acknowledgement: refining TCP congestion control
Conference proceedings on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
Internet applications over native ATM
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Is VBR a solution for an ATM LAN?
PfHSN '96 Proceedings of the TC6 WG6.1/6.4 Fifth International Workshop on Protocols for High-Speed Networks V
Effect of Gateway Buffer Management Policies on TCP over ATM Performance
MASCOTS '98 Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
PERFORMANCE OF TCP OVER MULTI-HOP ATM NETWORKS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ATM-LAYER CONGESTION CONTROL SCHEMES
A calculus for network delay. I. Network elements in isolation
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Wide-area Internet traffic patterns and characteristics
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
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We consider the adequacy of TCP control mechanisms for rate- based ATM service classes in general. TCP congestion control and avoidance algorithms are discussed. We study their match to the ATM variable bit rate (VBR) service class. We explain that by using TCP rather than VBR policing we introduce an under-utilization in the network channel capacity. We propose some enhancements and fine tunings to the rate-based classes, present a new TCP window control mechanism and show an improvement in the effective bandwidth used.