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SUMMARY:Self-adaptive congestion control for multi-class intermittent tran
 smissions in a network - Graham\, C (cole Polytechnique)
DTSTART:20100323T110000Z
DTEND:20100323T120000Z
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CONTACT:Mustapha Amrani
DESCRIPTION:This study extends a previous Markovian model for permanent tr
 ansmissions emitting through a network. Numerous connections (or users\, c
 ustomers\, ...) are divided into classes by attributes such as routes\, tr
 affic characteristics\, quality of service requirements\, etc. An inactive
  connection becomes active when it acquires data to transmit\, and becomes
  inactive again after having completed the transmission. Active connection
 s create congestion in the network\, and control it in a delocalized way\,
  by each adjusting its output to the resulting delays and losses it incurs
 \, using an Additive Increase\, Multiplicative Decrease (AIMD) algorithm s
 imilar to TCP. 
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1\, Newton Institute
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