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A lot of work has been devoted to the problem of dimensioning buffers at routers/switches or access points in the Internet. In this paper, we address the issue of buffer unit (granularity), and discuss its impact on the performance of scheduling policies over 802.11 Wireless LANs. We investigate the bottleneck link capacity sharing at the buffer of an access point under two key workload scenarios:...
With the rapid development of the networks, the existing congestion control mechanisms of Internet can't satisfy the needs of high speed and long distance networks. So many new protocols have been proposed. This paper illustrates several representative highspeed TCP protocols and compares their performances with each other. Through analysis and comparison, we get some useful conclusions for the further...
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