2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnca.2014.07.005
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Congestion control for high-speed wired network: A systematic literature review

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“…The weight can be used to denote the importance of the different nodes in the physical network, such as the resource subnet and the communication subnet. In this paper, we assume all nodes have the same weight, which means = 1 ( ∈ ); then the simplified network topology is shown in (1).…”
Section: Congestion Model Of the Multiroutermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The weight can be used to denote the importance of the different nodes in the physical network, such as the resource subnet and the communication subnet. In this paper, we assume all nodes have the same weight, which means = 1 ( ∈ ); then the simplified network topology is shown in (1).…”
Section: Congestion Model Of the Multiroutermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the actual network structure is multirouter network topology, it brings two questions: (1) whether the congestion control algorithm based on single bottleneck link will achieve the same control performance in the actual network and (2) whether the congestion control algorithm in each router will influence each other and then affect the stability of the congestion control. Based on this, this paper will study the congestion problem in multirouter network topology.…”
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“…In recent years, many solutions have been proposed to addresses the challenges of using TCP in data center networks [36,37]. These solutions can be classified into two categories: TCP-based solutions and Non-TCP solutions.…”
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“…Network congestion control was considered as problem of distributed nature and requires a distributed solution in terms of TCP and AQM in high speed networks [12]. It was also observed that TCP congestion control at source end and AQM at router end cooperate closely to solve a global issue of network congestion.…”
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