Rate adaptation, Congestion Control and Fairness: A Tutorial (2000) [9 citations — 0 self]
Abstract:
Contents 31 Congestion Control for Best Effort: Theory 1 31.1 The objective of congestion control . . . ............................ 1 31.1.1 Congestion Collapse . . . ............................... 1 31.1.2 Efficiency versus Fairness ............................... 4 31.2 Fairness ............................................. 4 31.2.1 Max-Min Fairness ................................... 4 31.2.2 Proportional Fairness .................................. 8 31.2.3 Utility Approach to Fairness .............................. 11 31.2.4 Max Min Fairness as a limiting case of Utility Fairness ................ 11 31.3 Different forms of congestion control ............................. 14 31.4 Max-min fairness with fair queuing .............................. 14 31.5 Additive increase, Multiplicative decrease . .......................... 15 31.6 The fairness of additive increase, multiplicative decrease with FIFO queues ......... 18 31.6.1 A simplified model ........
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