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Using delay-gradient TCP for multimedia-friendly 'background' transport in home networks

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posted on 2024-07-09, 14:16 authored by Grenville Armitage, Naeem Khademi
Home networks are seeing increased deployment of Wireless LAN (WiFi) links between conventional, gigabit/second wired Ethernet segments. This means an increasing number of internal bottlenecks, even as home networks are also expected to support latency-sensitive applications, regular TCP flows and an emerging class of low-priority, time-insensitive 'background' TCP flows. This paper explores the novel use of CDG v0.1 (a delay-gradient TCP) for such background TCP connections in home networks. We show a CDG flow induces latencies of only tens of milliseconds regardless of the bottleneck's internal buffer size (useful when coexisting with latency-sensitive traffic) while achieving a significant fraction of spare link capacity. We also show CDG does not gratuitously steal capacity from commonly deployed 'foreground' TCPs such as CUBIC and NewReno.

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9781479905379

Conference name

IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks

Location

Sydney, NSW

Start date

2013-10-21

End date

2013-10-24

Pagination

6 pp

Publisher

IEEE

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Copyright © 2013 IEEE. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

Language

eng

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