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Network architecture / OSI protocols / Additive increase/multiplicative decrease / TCP congestion avoidance algorithm / Taxonomy of congestion control / Network congestion / Congestion window / TCP Vegas / FAST TCP / Network performance / TCP/IP / Computing
Date: 2010-04-26 14:44:20
Network architecture
OSI protocols
Additive increase/multiplicative decrease
TCP congestion avoidance algorithm
Taxonomy of congestion control
Network congestion
Congestion window
TCP Vegas
FAST TCP
Network performance
TCP/IP
Computing

22 JOURNAL OF INTERNET ENGINEERING, VOL. 1, NO. 1, JANUARY 2007 Approaches to Congestion Control in Packet Networks

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