2000b.bib

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@INPROCEEDINGS{6559231,
  language = {English},
  copyright = {Copyright 2000, IEE},
  title = {Stochastic modeling of TCP over lossy links},
  booktitle = {Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2000. Conference on Computer Communications. Nineteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies},
  author = {Abouzeid, A.A. and Roy, S. and Azizoglu, M.},
  volume = {vol.3},
  year = {2000},
  pages = {1724 - 33},
  address = {Tel Aviv, Israel},
  abstract = {An analytical framework for modeling the performance of a single TCP session in the presence of random packet loss is presented. A Markovian approach is developed that allows us to study both memoryless channels (IID packet loss) and channels with memory (correlated packet loss) modeled by a two-state continuous-time Gilbert model. The analytical results are validated against results using the ns simulator. It is shown that the model predicts throughput for LAN/WAN (low and high bandwidth-delay products) with good accuracy. Further, throughput for the IID loss model is found to be relatively insensitive to the probability density function (PDF) of the loss inter-arrival process. For channels with memory, we present an empirically validated rule of thumb to categorize the channel transition frequency},
  keywords = {continuous time systems;correlation theory;local area networks;Markov processes;memoryless systems;packet radio networks;performance evaluation;probability;queueing theory;telecommunication traffic;transport protocols;wide area networks;},
  pdf = {http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/homepages/abouzeid/preprints/2000infocom.pdf}
}
@INCOLLECTION{105,
  title = {Stochastic Modeling of a Single TCP/IP Session over a Random Loss Channel},
  author = {Alhussein A. Abouzeid, Murat Azizoglu and Sumit Roy},
  booktitle = {Mobile Networks and Computing},
  editor = {S. Rajasekaran, P. Pardalos and D.F. Hsu},
  year = {2000},
  series = {DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science},
  pdf = {http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/homepages/abouzeid/preprints/2000dimacs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{118,
  author = {Alhussein A. Abouzeid and Sumit Roy},
  title = {Analytic Understanding of RED Gateways with Multiple Competing TCP Flows},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of  IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2000)},
  year = {2000},
  volume = {1},
  pages = {555-60},
  location = {San Francisco, California, USA},
  month = {November 27 - December 1},
  abstract = {An analytical framework for multiple TCP flows sharing a
bottleneck link under the Random Early Detection (RED) regime is developed.
Closed form expressions for the steady state throughput and average
queueing delay are derived and verified by simulations; these show
that RED significantly improves the inherent TCP bias against links with
higher round-trip delays as compared to Tail Drop, contrary to prevailing
belief. Further, we derive closed form bounds on the minimum average
queuing delay achievable through a RED gateway with no deterministic
packet drop.},
  pdf = {http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/homepages/abouzeid/preprints/2000globecom.pdf}
}

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