Latency and Throughput Optimization in Modern Networks: A Comprehensive Survey

09/01/2020
by   Amir Mirzaeinnia, et al.
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Modern applications are highly sensitive to communication delays and throughput. This paper surveys major attempts on reducing latency and increasing the throughput. These methods are surveyed on different networks and surroundings such as wired networks, wireless networks, application layer transport control, Remote Direct Memory Access, and machine learning based transport control.

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