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Routing algorithms / Network performance / Fairness measure / Max-min fairness / TCP congestion control / Transmission Control Protocol / Multipath TCP / Bandwidth / Internet protocols
Date: 2011-05-03 11:36:13
Routing algorithms
Network performance
Fairness measure
Max-min fairness
TCP congestion control
Transmission Control Protocol
Multipath TCP
Bandwidth
Internet protocols

Principles of resource allocation in networks Devavrat Shah (MIT) and Damon Wischik (UCL) ABSTRACT Step 1: identify the feasible region.

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