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In this paper we explore whether a general topology network built up of routers with very small buffers, can maintain high throughput under TCP's congestion control mechanism. Recent results on buffer sizing challenged the widely used assumption that routers should buffer millions of packets. These new results suggest that when smooth TCP traffic goes through a single tiny buffer of size O(log W),...
Currently, the Internet is dominated by TCP traffic. TCP is congestion aware, shares bandwidth with other TCP flows, and is stable because most flows are congestion reactive. It has been shown that current AQM schemes may not be resistant to greedy traffic agents. Thus, it is important to study mechanisms which provide incentives to greedy agents to come to an equilibrium state in their own selfish...
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