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Table 1. Priorities for traffic types with congestion control.
Table 1 summarizes the results for the different heuristic rules and system configuration when the 1000 parts have been simulated (the results are similar at the three different times considered). Every value is the mean for the five replications of every experiment.
"... In PAGE 3: ... Table1 : Mean flow and standard deviation (five families). It can be noted that when congestion level is increased, difference between rules increases too.... ..."
Table 2: Congestion scenarios
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"... In PAGE 7: ...The different congestion configurations are shown in Table2 . For all experiments we used a number of Pareto on/off sources generating cross-traffic for each link in the scenario independently.... ..."
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Table 7: Probabilities related with congestion detection.
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"... In PAGE 7: ... 52 Table 6: Simulation parameters for SLA-aware transport protocol. 62 Table7 : Probabilities related with congestion detection. 75 Table 8: Performance comparison of two decision rules.... ..."
Table 5: Shared congestion detection for correlated ows.
in A transport layer approach for improving end-to-end performance and robustness using redundant paths
2004
"... In PAGE 11: ... From traceroute, we know the underlying physical links of any pair of these paths are mostly overlapping, so they should share congested links. The results are shown in Table5 . The rst column gives the pairs of paths used in the experiments.... ..."
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Table 3: Shared congestion detection for independent paths.
in A transport layer approach for improving end-to-end performance and robustness using redundant paths
2004
"... In PAGE 11: ... In the rst set of experiments, we use the four alternate paths in Table 1, where we know that all these paths are inde- pendent. The results are in Table3 . The rst column shows the pairs of paths used by the mTCP ows.... ..."
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Table 3: Shared congestion detection for independent paths.
in A Transport Layer Approach for Improving End-to-End Performance and Robustness Using Redundant Paths
2004
"... In PAGE 11: ... In the first set of experiments, we use the four alternate paths in Table 1, where we know that all these paths are independent. The results are in Table3 . The first column shows the pairs of paths used by the mTCP flows.... ..."
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Table 5: Shared congestion detection for correlated flows.
in A Transport Layer Approach for Improving End-to-End Performance and Robustness Using Redundant Paths
2004
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