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2008/10/28 Testing results of CUBICv2.3 (with HyStart) are available on line.
The technical report of HyStart is also available on line
2008/07/20 The newly updated CUBIC paper is available on line
This includes the details of Linux implementation of CUBIC.
2008/04/28 The Cisco Collaborative Research Initiative donated three Cisco 7600 routers for our researches.
See more details
2008/03/05 TCP testing results are available on line
Tested kernel version: 2.6.25-rc3
2008/03/04 CUBIC implementation in Linux kernel has been updated and synced with the NS2 simulation code.
See the changelog for this update.
Now, CUBIC has a good convergence time and scalability
2007/11/29 BIC and CUBIC NS2 simulation code has been updated. Now it is the same as the linux version.
A link to download is here

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INFOCOM, Rio, Brazil
(April 22, 2009)
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(April 22, 2009)
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