These reactive algorithms use congestion signals to perform gradient descent to approach ideal sending rates, causing poor convergence times. In this paper, we ...
This fast convergence reduces tail flow completion time (FCT) significantly in high speed networks; for example, simulations of a realistic workloads in a 100.
At 100G speeds, we'll need much faster congestion control schemes. • Letting networks switches directly compute rates is a fast and scalable scheme.
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A proactive congestion control algorithm called PERC is proposed, which explicitly computes rates independently of congestion signals in a decentralized ...
These reactive algorithms use congestion signals to perform gradient descent to approach ideal sending rates, causing poor convergence times. In this paper, we ...
A proactive feedback (PF) based flow control scheme which attempts to eliminate the bandwidth mismatch problem by generating and transmitting early feedback ...
Most congestion control algorithms rely on a reactive control system that detects congestion and then marches carefully toward a desired operating point ...
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Dec 20, 2003 · Since statistical multiplexing is employed in these networks, congestion control and avoidance mechanisms are required for the delivery of QoS ...
Dec 20, 2003 · Since statistical multiplexing is employed in these networks, congestion control and avoidance mechanisms are required for the delivery of QoS ...