Re: Coded TCP

2012-10-24 Thread Cameron Byrne
On Oct 24, 2012 12:40 AM, "Daniël W. Crompton" wrote: > > On 24 October 2012 08:35, Masataka Ohta wrote: > > > (2012/10/24 12:29), Rodrick Brown wrote: > > > "With coded TCP, blocks of packets are clumped together and then > > > transformed into a

Re: Coded TCP

2012-10-24 Thread Daniël W . Crompton
On 24 October 2012 08:35, Masataka Ohta wrote: > (2012/10/24 12:29), Rodrick Brown wrote: > > "With coded TCP, blocks of packets are clumped together and then > > transformed into algebraic equations that describe the packets. If > > part of the message is lost,

Re: Coded TCP

2012-10-23 Thread Masataka Ohta
(2012/10/24 12:29), Rodrick Brown wrote: > "With coded TCP, blocks of packets are clumped together and then > transformed into algebraic equations that describe the packets. If > part of the message is lost, the receiver can solve the equation to > derive the missing data. Don&

Re: Coded TCP

2012-10-23 Thread George Herbert
> The practical benefits of the technology, known as coded TCP, were seen on a > recent test run on a New York-to-Boston Acela train, notorious for poor > connectivity. By increasing their available bandwidth-the amount of data that > can be relayed in a given period of time-Medard and

Re: Coded TCP

2012-10-23 Thread Michael Painter
George Herbert wrote: Modeled with just simple FTP sessions? Ugh: they admitted to having MIT backbone packet traces to analyze, and then used that simple of a simulator... The practical benefits of the technology, known as coded TCP, were seen on a recent test run on a New York-to-Boston

Re: Coded TCP

2012-10-23 Thread George Herbert
Modeled with just simple FTP sessions? Ugh: they admitted to having MIT backbone packet traces to analyze, and then used that simple of a simulator... George William Herbert Sent from my iPhone On Oct 23, 2012, at 8:29 PM, Rodrick Brown wrote: > "With coded TCP, blocks of pac

Coded TCP

2012-10-23 Thread Rodrick Brown
"With coded TCP, blocks of packets are clumped together and then transformed into algebraic equations that describe the packets. If part of the message is lost, the receiver can solve the equation to derive the missing data. The process of solving the equations is simple and linear, meani