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congestion control scheme
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... multicast protocol in the
Internet requires an adequate congestion control scheme.
While waiting for such a scheme to be available, or for an existing
...
... congestion control feedback. A baseline NORM
congestion control scheme (NORM-CC), based on the TCP-Friendly
Multicast Congestion Control ...
... CC) (and/or other NORM messages as
needed) to support alternative congestion control schemes in the
future. If NORM is operated in a private network ...
... feedback messages. The field is defined as a header extension so
that alternative congestion control schemes may be used with NORM
without revision to this document. A NORM ...
... header extensions for congestion control feedback may be
defined for alternative congestion control schemes for NORM use in
the future.
...
... TFMCC) approach described in
[19]. This congestion control scheme is REQUIRED for operation
within the general Internet unless the NORM ...
... protocol message set may
alternatively be used to support a window-based multicast congestion
control scheme such as PGMCC. The details of that alternative may be
described separately or in a future revision of this document. In
either case (rate-based TFMCC ...
... L. Rizzo, "pgmcc: A TCP-Friendly Single-Rate Multicast Congestion Control Scheme", Proc ACM SIGCOMM 2000, Stockholm, August 2000. ...
