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Research on Full-Proxy Based TCP Congestion Control Strategy

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In order to effectively resolve network congestion to ensure the smooth delivery of critical applications this paper presents a strategy based on full-proxy TCP control algorithm which abandons the traditional packet-based solutions and deploys the full-proxy between the clients and servers. It can control the behavior of TCP connections effectively. The new TCP congestion control strategy is mainly described with the real-time data flow velocity detection and the modification of windows size. The simulation results show the efficiency, stability and security of the algorithm.

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Wan, S., Ren, Z. (2012). Research on Full-Proxy Based TCP Congestion Control Strategy. In: Sambath, S., Zhu, E. (eds) Frontiers in Computer Education. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 133. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27552-4_53

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