Abstract

A congestion avoidance and control scheme that monitors the incoming traffic to each destination and provides rate-based feedback information to the sources of bursty traffic so that sources of traffic can adjust their packet rates to match the network capacity is described. The congestion avoidance mechanism at nodes on the periphery of the network controls incoming traffic so that it does not exceed the capacity of paths to different destinations. The congestion control mechanism at each node monitors the performance of adjacent links and generates rate control messages that warn the sources of traffic before congestion develops. Some existing schemes are reviewed, and the congestion avoidance and control scheme and its applicability to various transport protocols are discussed. Experiments show that the scheme is effective in preventing congestion inside the network and that it manages to restrict the traffic on any overloaded path to 80%-90% of its capacity. >

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