Abstract
Flow control mechanisms in current datagram switching networks currently have several responsibilities, including avoiding congestion and avoiding overruns. In particular, networks and end-systems rely heavily upon the window mechanisms specified in current transport protocol standards such as TCP and TP4. These responsibilities will increase in future systems. This paper develops a connection model in order to assess the extent to which transport protocol data rates can be controlled using this available mechanism. Under very low delays, window-based flow control is not effective in slowing the rates at which a sender introduces data to the network or internetwork. Therefore, direct rate controls will be needed to enforce policies or to optimize performance across a variety of users and media.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Software
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