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Efficient Multicast Congestion Control
Wireless Personal Communications, 2014Now day's computer network is an essential part of our life. Day by day, there is a high increment in the uses of computer network applications such email, bloggers, internet group, forums, conference, youtube and online TV. The exponential increment in video applications traffic, there increases challenges of computer network and it faces various ...
Karan Singh, Rama Shankar Yadav
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Advances in internet congestion control
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2003In this survey, we first review the concept of congestion control with a focus on the transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP). We describe many recently proposed algorithms to combat congestion and improve performance, particularly active queue management (AQM) algorithms such as random early detection (RED) and its variants.
Seungwan Ryu +2 more
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Congestion control by adaptive admission
IEEE INFCOM '91. The conference on Computer Communications. Tenth Annual Joint Comference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies Proceedings, 1991Issues in congestion control are discussed, and a novel congestion control scheme for high-speed networks is described. The scheme is based on periodic transmission of sample time-stamped packets through the network. Upon reception, the packet delays are calculated, averaged, and used to determine the state of the network.
Zygmunt J. Haas, Jack H. Winters
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Congestion control for multimedia services
IEEE Network, 1992The problem of congestion control in high-speed networks for multimedia traffic, such as voice and video, is considered. It is shown that the performance requirements of high-speed networks involve delay, delay-jitter, and packet loss. A framing congestion control strategy based on a packet admission policy at the edges of the network and on a service ...
Ljiljana Trajkovic +1 more
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Congestion control for intelligent networks
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1994Due to the centralized control architecture in intelligent networks (IN), service control points (SCPs) working as central servers have to carry out a large number of service requests coming from underlying service switching points (SSPs). Appropriate congestion control, considering the special IN aspects, is required.
Xuan Huy Pham, Richard Betts
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Congestion control for UDP traffic
Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, 2004., 2005Development of network-sensing and congestion-control mechanisms is one of the focus topic in the modern society of information as consequence of the huge growth in types of services, data links and connectivity. A monitoring system based on hidden Markov model is proposed and implemented such to interact with distributed Internet generator ...
AVALLONE S. +5 more
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Congestion Control for Radio Networks
2015Nowadays, we have witnessed an exponential growth of the traffic generated by users in mobile communications networks. This need for a greater capacity in mobile networks raises problems for operators, because the demand for network capacity is not always accompanied by the evolution of the available technologies.
Duarte Santos +2 more
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Congestion Control for Spraying with Congested Paths
Packet spraying approaches are increasingly deployed in datacenter networks. However, their combination with existing congestion control algorithms (CCAs) may lead to poor QoS, especially when some of the paths are congested. In this paper, we first model the throughput collapse of a wide array of CCAs when some of the paths are congested.Gerstein, Barak +2 more
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