TCP - IP White Papers
Simulation of Congestion Control and Avoidance Algorithms for TCP/IP Networks
Overview This paper is aimed at presenting an idea of the main problems faced by individuals and companies who use the internet for personal and professional purposes. This paper discusses the problems of congestion, its control and it's avoidance in internet. Congestion refers to the situation where network resources are persistently overloaded or equivalently, the total demand of a resource exceeds its capacity. This paper consists of the details about adaptive retransmission. Here window size adjustment algorithms are used for congestion control in internet are Slow Start, Additive increase/Multiplicative decrease, Fast Recovery and Fast Retransmit. Later it contains congestion avoidance algorithms "Random Early Detection", "DECbit" and "Source Based Congestion Avoidance".
| Publisher | University of Hyderabad | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | December 2001 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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