Abstract

The problem of congestion control in packet-switching networks has been the subject of extensive research over the past two decades [1,2]. A variety of congestion control strategies have been proposed in the literature and some have been applied, more or less successfully, to conventional data networks. Nevertheless, the behavior of network dynamics in the presence of congestion and the proper ways of handling traffic in order to obtain more reliable and predictable performance is not yet sufficiently understood. The difficulty stems mainly from the uncertainties about traffic patterns and the time-varying nature of network conditions.

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