Analyze and compare TCP Reno, TCP Westwood, and TCP Fack performance using NS3 simulator
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Analyze and compare TCP Reno, TCP Westwood, and TCP Fack performance using NS3 simulator
Linux Kernel Module TCP/IP pacing (rate based) congestion control for Linux video streaming/data servers or workstations. It can work better, than BBR from Google. You may use it instead of default Cubic for Linux data servers (and both it makes data uploading faster for Linux Workstations too, so feel faster Internet for your Linux Workstation)…
TCP Congestion control using TCP Reno Protocol along with DropTail & RED mechanism in NS3
Socket programming, wireless LAN simulation, network routing protocols, TCP congestion control algorithms.
Socket programming, wireless LAN simulation, network routing protocols, TCP congestion control algorithms.
For this task we implemented TCP communication with two algorithms - reno and cubic. In part 3 we implemented RUDP
Projects of Computer Networks Course at University of Tehran; Spring 2023
A TCP Reno and Tahoe calculator & visualizer for the Computer Networks subject at EPI Gijón
Lab 6, Computer Networks, Spring 2021, IIT Bombay
Comparing the performance of TCP Reno, TCP CUBIC, TCP Vegas and TCP BBR.
🚦TCP Simulation, Computer Networks course, University of Tehran
Networking Sessional of BUET CSE Dept
This assignment was done as part of the COL334 course requirements. The objective of the assignment is to implement a simple file-transfer protocol using UDP Sockets. However, since UDP is unreliable and does not provide congestion control mechanisms, we piggyback on how TCP implements reliability and congestion control.
Projects of the computer networks course (Spring 02) at the University of Tehran.
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