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DCTCP
Router Buffer Sizing
Hedera
Performance Isolation in vEmulab and Mininet vs Mininet-HiFi
Mini Stanford Backbone
Your Research Here
Posts by CS244 Winter 2012 Students
Posts by CS244 Spring 2012 Students
Exploring Outcast
Multipath TCP over WiFi and 3G links
TCP Daytona: Congestion Control with a Misbehaving Receiver
DCell: A Scalable and Fault-Tolerant Network Structure for Data Centers
Jellyfish vs. Fat Tree
Choosing the Default Initial Congestion Window
Seeing RED
Why Flow-Completion Time is the Right Metric for Congestion Control
MPTCP Wireless Performance
Solving Bufferbloat – The CoDel Way
Life’s not fair, neither is TCP (…under the following conditions)
Fairness of Jellyfish vs. Fat-Tree
DCTCP and Queues
DCell : A Scalable and Fault-Tolerant Network Structure for Data Centers
Hedera
Increasing TCP’s Initial Congestion Window
HULL: High Bandwidth, Ultra Low Latency
TCP Incast Collapse