Congestion avoidance and control.
In October of '86, the Internet had the first of what became a series of 'congestion collapses'. During this period, the data throughput from LBL to UC Berkeley (sites separated by 400 yards and three IMP hops) dropped from 32 Kbps to 40 bps. Mike Karels1 and I were fascinated by this...
发表在: | Computer communication review. 25, 1 (1995). |
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语言: | English |
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