[e2e] link between Kelly's control and TCP's AIMD
Ted Faber
faber at ISI.EDU
Fri Feb 18 10:18:52 PST 2005
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 09:12:58PM -0800, Cannara wrote:
> And, without understanding/modelling TCP's nonlinear behaviors, it will only
> serve for gross predictions.
Without defending Mitra and Seery's work, which stands perfectly well on
its own, the point was that fluid flow congestion analysis has a long
and often ignored history.
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