Analysis of discarding policies in high-speed networks.
Networked applications generate messages that are segmented into smaller, fixed or variable size packets, before they are sent through the network. In high-speed networks, acknowledging individual packets is impractical; so when congestion builds up and packets have to be dropped, entire messages ar...
| Published in: | IEEE Journal on selected areas in communications 16, 5 (1998). |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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