Congestion Avoidance in Computer Networks with a Connectionless Network Layer, Part I: Concepts, Goals and Methodology
R. Jain, K. Ramakrishnan

TL;DR
This paper discusses the concepts, goals, and methodology of congestion avoidance in connectionless networks, emphasizing prevention of congestion to maintain low delay and high throughput, and models it as a feedback control system.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for congestion avoidance, detailing its components, goals, and criteria for selecting effective schemes, with a focus on a feedback control model.
Findings
Identified key components of congestion avoidance schemes
Established criteria for evaluating schemes such as efficiency and fairness
Proposed a feedback control system model for congestion avoidance
Abstract
Congestion is said to occur in the network when the resource demands exceed the capacity and packets are lost due to too much queuing in the network. During congestion, the network throughput may drop to zero and the path delay may become very high. A congestion control scheme helps the network to recover from the congestion state. A congestion avoidance scheme allows a network to operate in the region of low delay and high throughput. Such schemes prevent a network from entering the congested state. Congestion avoidance is a prevention mechanism while congestion control is a recovery mechanism. We compare the concept of congestion avoidance with that of flow control and congestion control. A number of possible alternative for congestion avoidance have been identified. From these a few were selected for study. The criteria for selection and goals for these schemes have been described.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Traffic and Congestion Control · Software-Defined Networks and 5G · Advanced Optical Network Technologies
