Self-similarity and heavy tails: structural modeling of network traffic
A practical guide to heavy tails
Promoting the use of end-to-end congestion control in the Internet
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Equation-based congestion control for unicast applications
Proceedings of the conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communication
Performance evaluation of multiple time scale TCP under self-similar traffic conditions
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) - Special issue on modeling and simulation of communication networks
General AIMD congestion control
ICNP '00 Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on Network Protocols
Transient Behaviors of TCP-friendly Congestion Control Protocols
Transient Behaviors of TCP-friendly Congestion Control Protocols
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This paper proposes a new unicast TCP-Friendly protocol called RAAR-MT, which on-line predicts the tendency of traffic level in the near future and use this predicted information to exert multiple time scale traffic control at receivers. Simulation shows that this protocol can improve the performance in loss rate on self-similar traffic network. Even in traditional short-range dependent environment, the performance will not degrade severely. Compared with TFRC, RAAR-MT has better performance in TCP-Friendliness, intra-protocol fairness and smoothness. RAAR-MT is also a promising avenue of development for congestion control of multicast multimedia traffic since it is not a per-packet acknowledgement and is mainly implemented at receivers.