Published November 1998 | Version public
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An IP implementation of optimization flow control

Abstract

Flow control allows sources to adjust their bandwidth usage to the level of availability in a network, and hence reduces packet loss, increases network utilization, and prevents/reacts to network congestion. The Internet uses TCP flow control; asynchronous transfer mode networks will use rate based flow control. In this paper we present an optimization approach to rate based flow control. We describe an implementation of this flow control on an IP network, and we present some performance results of this implementation.

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© 1998 IEEE. Date of Current Version: 06 August 2002. The first author would like to thank the Commonwealth government and the Australian Telecommunications and Electronics Board for their financial support.

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28545
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.1998.776627
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Australian Telecommunications and Electronics Board

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