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Modeling TCP throughput
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1998
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EngineeringTcp TracesEdge ComputingSteady State ThroughputNetwork Traffic ControlComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringNetwork Traffic MeasurementComputer ScienceNetwork PerformanceParallel ComputingTransport LayerCongestion ControlSimple Analytic CharacterizationTcp Throughput
In this paper we develop a simple analytic characterization of the steady state throughput, as a function of loss rate and round trip time for a bulk transfer TCP flow, i.e., a flow with an unlimited amount of data to send. Unlike the models in [6, 7, 10], our model captures not only the behavior of TCP's fast retransmit mechanism (which is also considered in [6, 7, 10]) but also the effect of TCP's timeout mechanism on throughput. Our measurements suggest that this latter behavior is important from a modeling perspective, as almost all of our TCP traces contained more time-out events than fast retransmit events. Our measurements demonstrate that our model is able to more accurately predict TCP throughput and is accurate over a wider range of loss rates.
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