Using active networking for congestion control in high-speed networks with self-similar traffic

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Smc 2000 conference proceedings. 2000 ieee international conference on systems, man and cybernetics.'cybernetics evolving to systems, humans, organizations, and their complex interactions'(cat. no. 0

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Various papers discuss the impact of burstiness on network congestion. Their conclusions are that congested periods can be quite long with packet losses that are heavily concentrated. Several conventional methods have been implemented to avoid congestion, such as traffic shaping, end-to-end feedback congestion control systems, etc. These methods are not responsive enough to the varying bandwidth and network delay caused by bursty traffic. The objective of our paper is to describe a new algorithm to avoid congestion without the negative effects of the traditional methods. A model developed under Compuware’s COMNET the discrete event simulation system, illustrates the algorithm. The model is based on real traffic collected in an ATM network.

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