Dynamic bandwidth allocation using loss-load curves
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Research: Congestion control protocols for interconnected LANs supporting voice and data traffic
Computer Communications
Research: Congestion avoidance in high speed interconnected voice data traffic LANs
Computer Communications
Research: Congestion control based dynamic routing in ATM networks
Computer Communications
Survey: Flow control in ATM networks: a survey
Computer Communications
An integrated admission control based on measurements in ATM networks
Computer Communications
An adaptive call admission control in ATM networks using optimized measurements windows
Computer Communications
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Myths about congestion control are examined, and an explanation of why the trend toward cheaper memory, higher-speed links, and higher-speed processors has intensified the need to solve the congestion problem is provided. A number of proposed solutions are described, and a classification of congestion problems as well as their solutions is presented. The reasons why the problem is so difficult are identified, and the protocol design decisions that affect the design of a congestion control scheme are discussed. The author's recent proposals, namely, timeout-based congestion control, a DECbit scheme and a delay-based scheme for congestion avoidance are described, and areas for future research are suggested