TCP Low Priority (TCP-LP) is a distributed algorithm whose goal is to utilize network bandwidth, by using the excess portion of bandwidth. Compare to fair-sharing TCP, TCP-LP is non-intrusive to bandwidth competition and more flexible to control the priority of different processes.
TCP Low Priority module (TCP-LP-MOD) is an implementation of TCP-LP, as pluggable TCP congestion control module, for Linux kernel after version 2.6.14. ... read more
TCP Low Priority (TCP-LP) is a distributed algorithm whose goal is to utilize network bandwidth, by using the excess portion of bandwidth. Compare to fair-sharing TCP, TCP-LP is non-intrusive to bandwidth competition and more flexible to control the priority of different processes.
TCP Low Priority module (TCP-LP-MOD) is an implementation of TCP-LP, as pluggable TCP congestion control module, for Linux kernel after version 2.6.14.... read more
TCP Low Priority (TCP-LP) is a distributed algorithm whose goal is to utilize network bandwidth, by using the excess portion of bandwidth. Compare to fair-sharing TCP, TCP-LP is non-intrusive to bandwidth competition and more flexible to control the priority of different processes.
TCP Low Priority module (TCP-LP-MOD) is an implementation of TCP-LP, as pluggable TCP congestion control module, for Linux kernel after version 2.6.14. ... read more
TCP Low Priority (TCP-LP) is a distributed algorithm whose goal is to utilize network bandwidth, by using the excess portion of bandwidth. Compare to fair-sharing TCP, TCP-LP is non-intrusive to bandwidth competition and more flexible to control the priority of different processes.
TCP Low Priority module (TCP-LP-MOD) is an implementation of TCP-LP, as pluggable TCP congestion control module, for Linux kernel after version 2.6.14.... read more