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Michael Jenkins Presents:. Host-to-Host Congestion Control for TCP By: Alexander Afanasyev , Neil Tilley, Peter Reiher , and Leonard Kleinrock. http://lesfuretsdeiffage.com/wp-content/uploads/COURSE-DU-VIADUC-DE-MILLAU-Photo-VO2-MAGAZINE.jpg.
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Michael Jenkins Presents: • Host-to-Host Congestion Control for TCP • By: • Alexander Afanasyev, Neil Tilley, Peter Reiher, and Leonard Kleinrock • http://lesfuretsdeiffage.com/wp-content/uploads/COURSE-DU-VIADUC-DE-MILLAU-Photo-VO2-MAGAZINE.jpg
Congestion Control needs to be Updated to Increase the Functionality of TCP • Standard Sliding Window • No notifications from the network • Intelligent solutions • Different network types
Congestion Collapse • As a network becomes congested, the amount of acknowledged packets decrease • Slow Start and Congestion Avoidance • TCP Tahoe • TCP Reno
Packet Reordering • Multiple duplicated acknowledgements • Differentiation between transmitted and Retransmitted Packets • TCP Eifel
High-Speed/Long-Delay Networks • Optical Vs Satellite Networks • Standard algorithms do not efficiently work on high-speed networks. • HS-TCP (High-Speed TCP)
Feature Research • No universal congestion control approach for every network type • Rules to measure packet loss • Short-Lived Flows • Fairness between TCP flows • Excusive buffering Syndrome