Sciweavers

9 search results - page 1 / 2
» Router Aided Congestion Avoidance with Scalable Performance ...
Sort
View
KIVS
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Router Aided Congestion Avoidance with Scalable Performance Signaling
This paper justifies using explicit performance signaling in support of congestion control by means of a simple yet efficient scheme called “Congestion Avoidance with Distribute...
Michael Welzl
FPGA
1995
ACM
149views FPGA» more  FPGA 1995»
13 years 8 months ago
PathFinder: A Negotiation-based Performance-driven Router for FPGAs
Routing FPGAs is a challenging problem because of the relative scarcity of routing resources, both wires and connection points. This can lead either to slow implementations caused...
Larry McMurchie, Carl Ebeling

Publication
448views
15 years 3 months ago
Congestion Control using Multilevel Explicit Congestion Notification
Congestion remains one of the main obstacles to the Quality of Service (QoS) on the Internet. We think that a good solution to Internet congestion should optimally combine congesti...
Arjan Durresi, Leonard Barolli, Raj Jain, Makoto T...
SIGCOMM
2000
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Endpoint admission control: Architectural issues and performance
The traditional approach to implementing admission control, as exemplified by the Integrated Services proposal in the IETF, uses a signalling protocol to establish reservations a...
Lee Breslau, Edward W. Knightly, Scott Shenker, Io...
ICDCS
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Loss and Queuing-Delay Controller for Router Buffer Management
— Active queue management (AQM) in routers has been proposed as a solution to some of the scalability issues associated with TCP’s pure end-to-end approach to congestion contro...
Long Le, Kevin Jeffay, F. Donelson Smith