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International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
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Proceedings of the 11th international workshop on Network and operating systems support for digital audio and video
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Port Jefferson, New York, United States
Pages: 189 - 198
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-370-7
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C. Zhang
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College of Computer Science, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
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V. Tsaoussidis
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College of Computer Science, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
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ABSTRACT
We present a TCP-compatible and -friendly protocol which abolishes thr ee major shortfalls of TCP for reliable multimedia applications over heterogeneous networks: (i) ineffective bandwidth utilization, (ii) unnecessary congestion-oriented responses to wireless link errors (e.g., fading channels) and operations (e.g. handoffs), and (iii) wasteful window adjustments over asymmetric, low-bandwidth reverse paths. We propose TCP-Real, a high-throughput transport protocol that minimizes transmission-rate gaps, thereby enabling better performance and reasonable playback timers. In TCP-Real, the receiver decides with better accuracy about the appropriate size of the congestion window. Slow Start and timeout adjustments are used whenever congestion avoidance fails; however, rate and timeout adjustments are cancelled whenever the receiving rate indicates sufficient availability of bandwidth. We detail the protocol design and we report significant improvement on the performance of the protocol with time-constrained traffic, wireless link errors and asymmetric paths.
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