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A Distributed Algorithm to Calculate Max-Min Fair Rates Without Per-Flow State
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringDiscrete OptimizationWindow SizePer-flow StateSystems EngineeringMax-min Fair RatesParallel ComputingCombinatorial OptimizationNetwork OptimizationMechanism DesignDesired Operating PointDistributed AlgorithmNetwork FlowsReactive Control SystemComputer EngineeringFair Resource AllocationDistributed Constraint OptimizationComputer ScienceReal-time ProtocolNetwork Traffic ControlBusinessFluid QueueCongestion ControlCongestion Management
Most congestion control algorithms, like TCP, rely on a reactive control system that detects congestion, then marches carefully towards a desired operating point (e.g. by modifying the window size or adjusting a rate). In an effort to balance stability and convergence speed, they often take hundreds of RTTs to converge; an increasing problem as networks get faster, with less time to react.
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