ATM cell delay and loss for best-effort TCP in the presence ofisochronous traffic |
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Authors: | Tipper C.B. Daigle J.N. |
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Affiliation: | Transarc Corp., Pittsburgh, PA; |
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Abstract: | This paper reports the findings of a simulation study of the queueing behavior of “best-effort” traffic in the presence of constant bit-rate and variable bit-rate isochronous traffic. In this study, best-effort traffic refers to ATM cells that support communications between host end systems executing various applications and exchanging information using TCP/IP. The performance measures considered are TCP cell loss, TCP packet loss, mean cell queueing delay, and mean cell queue length. Our simulation results show that, under certain conditions, best-effort TCP traffic may experience as much as 2% cell loss. Our results also show that the probability of cell and packet loss decreases logarithmically with increased buffer size |
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