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AcTMs (Active ATM Switches) with TAP (Trusted and Active PDU Transfers) in a Multiagent Architecture to Better the Chaotic Nature of TCP Congestion Control

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Networking - ICN 2005 (ICN 2005)

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TAP (Trusted and Active PDU transfers) is a distributed architecture and a protocol for ATM networks that provides assured transfers to a set of privileged VPI/VCI. Our AcTMs (Active ATM switch) model supports the trusted protocol. This research also offers an attractive solution to the chaotic nature of TCP Congestion Control. Several simulations demonstrate the effectiveness of the mechanism that recovers the congested PDU locally at the congested switches with better end-to-end goodput in the network. Also, the senders are alleviated of NACK and end-to-end retransmissions.

This work is sponsored in part by the Regional Government of Extremadura under Grant No. 2PR03A090 and by the CICYT under Grant No. TIC2002-04531-C04 Advanced Mobile Services (SAM).

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González-Sánchez, J.L., Domingo-Pascual, J., Vieira, J.C. (2005). AcTMs (Active ATM Switches) with TAP (Trusted and Active PDU Transfers) in a Multiagent Architecture to Better the Chaotic Nature of TCP Congestion Control. In: Lorenz, P., Dini, P. (eds) Networking - ICN 2005. ICN 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3421. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31957-3_33

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