Comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network

Due to enhancement of broadband infrastructure, many multimedia applications such as streaming media, IPTV, video conference, online gaming and video surveillance are emerging. These video streaming generally require high bandwidth but are not responding to network congestion. And most of them prefe...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Sahrul Hilmi, Matsuzawa, Yuki, M. Asraf, Noor, Ali, Salahuddin, Aufa, Siti, Md. Desa, Jalil, Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza, Zulkifli, Nadiatulhuda
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30473/
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spelling my.utm.304732019-07-25T05:25:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30473/ Comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network Ibrahim, Sahrul Hilmi Matsuzawa, Yuki M. Asraf, Noor Ali, Salahuddin Aufa, Siti Md. Desa, Jalil Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza Zulkifli, Nadiatulhuda TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Due to enhancement of broadband infrastructure, many multimedia applications such as streaming media, IPTV, video conference, online gaming and video surveillance are emerging. These video streaming generally require high bandwidth but are not responding to network congestion. And most of them prefer timeliness to reliability. TCP seems not suitable to real time applications because it rather focuses on ensuring data transmission. Currently most of the applications are using UDP, but UDP is lacking of congestion protocol and no guarantee of packet delivery. DCCP is a new transport protocol being standardized by IETF that provides unreliable congestion controlled flows of data packets. In this paper, we compare the behavior of congestion control of these transport protocol by manipulating the queue size, link capacity and packet delay. Network Simulator NS-2 was used to evaluate the network scenarios. IRACST-IJCNWC 2012 Article PeerReviewed Ibrahim, Sahrul Hilmi and Matsuzawa, Yuki and M. Asraf, Noor and Ali, Salahuddin and Aufa, Siti and Md. Desa, Jalil and Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza and Zulkifli, Nadiatulhuda (2012) Comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network. International Journal of Computer Networks and Wireless Communications, 2 (6). pp. 703-708. ISSN 2277-5307 https://www.iracst.org/ijcnwc/papers/vol2no62012/13vol2no6.pdf
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Ibrahim, Sahrul Hilmi
Matsuzawa, Yuki
M. Asraf, Noor
Ali, Salahuddin
Aufa, Siti
Md. Desa, Jalil
Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza
Zulkifli, Nadiatulhuda
Comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network
description Due to enhancement of broadband infrastructure, many multimedia applications such as streaming media, IPTV, video conference, online gaming and video surveillance are emerging. These video streaming generally require high bandwidth but are not responding to network congestion. And most of them prefer timeliness to reliability. TCP seems not suitable to real time applications because it rather focuses on ensuring data transmission. Currently most of the applications are using UDP, but UDP is lacking of congestion protocol and no guarantee of packet delivery. DCCP is a new transport protocol being standardized by IETF that provides unreliable congestion controlled flows of data packets. In this paper, we compare the behavior of congestion control of these transport protocol by manipulating the queue size, link capacity and packet delay. Network Simulator NS-2 was used to evaluate the network scenarios.
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author Ibrahim, Sahrul Hilmi
Matsuzawa, Yuki
M. Asraf, Noor
Ali, Salahuddin
Aufa, Siti
Md. Desa, Jalil
Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza
Zulkifli, Nadiatulhuda
author_facet Ibrahim, Sahrul Hilmi
Matsuzawa, Yuki
M. Asraf, Noor
Ali, Salahuddin
Aufa, Siti
Md. Desa, Jalil
Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza
Zulkifli, Nadiatulhuda
author_sort Ibrahim, Sahrul Hilmi
title Comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network
title_short Comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network
title_full Comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network
title_fullStr Comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network
title_sort comparative study of congestion control techniques in high speed network
publisher IRACST-IJCNWC
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30473/
https://www.iracst.org/ijcnwc/papers/vol2no62012/13vol2no6.pdf
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