Abstract

In a traditional network stack, data is transmitted in the order that it is received. An algorithm is proposed where priority of packets and expiry times is used by the transport layer to reorder or discard packets to optimise the use of available bandwidth. This scheme is implemented and compared to unmodified Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) using traffic modelled on video conferencing software. The results show improvement can be made during periods of congestion – more audio packets arrive on time and in many cases video packet arrival rates also increase.

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