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... transport analogous to that
of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), although NORM receivers
will be able to begin receiving ...
... NORM is able to operate with a smaller amount of feedback than a
single TCP connection, even with relatively large numbers of
receivers. Thus, depending upon the network topology ...
... Internet, congestion
control policy SHALL be observed that is compatible with coexistent
TCP flows.
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... congestion
control mechanism (NORM-CC) based on the TCP-Friendly Multicast
Congestion Control (TFMCC) scheme described in [19].
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... block size. This is analogous to application trade-offs for other
transport protocols such as the selection of different TCP modes of
operation such as "no delay", etc.
...
... congestion control scheme (NORM-CC), based on the TCP-Friendly
Multicast Congestion Control (TFMCC) scheme of [19] is described in
...
... NORM message formats and
approach described here are an adaptation of the equation-based TCP-
Friendly Multicast Congestion Control ...
... NORM senders are controlled in a rate-based manner
as opposed to window-based congestion control algorithms as in TCP.
However, it is possible that the NORM protocol message ...
... L. Rizzo, "pgmcc: A TCP-Friendly Single-Rate Multicast Congestion Control Scheme", Proc ACM SIGCOMM 2000, Stockholm, August 2000. ...
... J. Padhye, V. Firoiu, D. Towsley, and J. Kurose, "Modeling TCP Throughput: A Simple Model and its Empirical Validation", Proc ACM SIGCOMM 1998. ...
