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5 December 2005 An improved SCTP congestion mechanism for supporting differentiated services between SCTP associations
Changbiao Xu, Yongju Xian, Shizhong Yang
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Proceedings Volume 6022, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications III; 60223U (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.634829
Event: Asia-Pacific Optical Communications, 2005, Shanghai, China
Abstract
The stream control transmission protocol (SCTP) will play an important role in the next generation of the Internet. Up to now, there are no literatures about differentiated services for SCTP associations. Regarding the throughput as SCTP criteria to support differentiated services, the differentiated services between SCTP associations can be obtained by introducing the weighted factor to a or b for AIMD(a,b)-based SCTP congestion control. Theoretic analysis and simulation results show that the proposed scheme can achieve well proportional differentiated services for SCTP associations with few additional overheads, and it is easy to regulate the fluctuation of data sending rate or SCTP response to networks.
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Changbiao Xu, Yongju Xian, and Shizhong Yang "An improved SCTP congestion mechanism for supporting differentiated services between SCTP associations", Proc. SPIE 6022, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications III, 60223U (5 December 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.634829
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Communication engineering

Calcium

Networks

Receivers

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Network architectures

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