A Survey on TCP-Friendly Congestion Control (2001)
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@ARTICLE{Widmer01asurvey,
author = {Jörg Widmer and Robert Denda and Martin Mauve},
title = {A Survey on TCP-Friendly Congestion Control},
journal = {IEEE Network},
year = {2001},
volume = {15},
pages = {28--37}
}
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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, i.e., they do not share the available bandwidth fairly with applications built on TCP, such as web browsers, FTP- or email-clients. The Internet community strongly fears that the current evolution could lead to a congestion collapse and starvation of TCP traffic. For this reason, TCP-friendly protocols are being developed that behave fairly with respect to co-existent TCP flows. In this article, 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.







