Title :
A survey on TCP-friendly congestion control
Author :
Widmer, Joerg ; Denda, Robert ; Mauve, Martin
Author_Institution :
Praktische Inf. IV, Mannheim Univ., Germany
fDate :
5/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
New trends in communication, in particular the deployment of multicast and real-time audio/video streaming applications, are likely to increase the percentage of non-TCP traffic in the Internet. These applications rarely perform congestion control in a TCP-friendly manner; they do not share the available bandwidth fairly with applications built on TCP, such as Web browsers, FTP, or e-mail clients. The Internet community strongly fears that the current evolution could lead to congestion collapse and starvation of TCP traffic. For this reason, TCP-friendly protocols are being developed that behave fairly with respect to coexistent TCP flows. We present a survey of current approaches to TCP friendliness and discuss their characteristics. Both unicast and multicast congestion control protocols are examined, and an evaluation of the different approaches is presented
Keywords :
Internet; multicast communication; online front-ends; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; visual communication; FTP; Internet; TCP traffic starvation; TCP-friendly congestion control; TCP-friendly protocols; Web browsers; bandwidth sharing; congestion collapse; e-mail clients; multicast communication; multicast congestion control protocols; nonTCP traffic; real-time audio/video streaming; unicast congestion control protocols; Bandwidth; Communication system control; Communication system traffic control; Equations; Internet; Multicast protocols; Streaming media; Telecommunication congestion control; Throughput; Unicast;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE