Congestion control protocols rely on receivers to support fair bandwidth sharing. However, a receiver has incentives to elicit self-beneficial bandwidth allocations and hence may ...
We investigate the problem of congestion control for multicast traffic over datagram packet switched networks and present an end-to-end solution to it. The focus of our study is o...
Abstract--We describe fair layered increase/decrease with dynamic layering (FLID-DL): a new multirate congestion control algorithm for layered multicast sessions. FLID-DL generaliz...
John W. Byers, Michael Frumin, Gavin B. Horn, Mich...
— The potential problem of oversubscribing receivers in receiver-driven multicast is addressed. We present a framework based on harmonizing the erasure-resilience properties of v...
Recently, a TCP-friendly, single-rate multicast congestion control scheme called pgmcc was introduced by one of the authors. In this paper, we study the fairness of pgmcc in a vari...