Zone-based congestion detection and control using routing method on the internet Online publication date: Wed, 14-Nov-2007
by Ashraf Uddin Ahmed, Senro Saito, Zixue Cheng, Makoto Takizawa
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN), Vol. 5, No. 1/2, 2007
Abstract: The rapid growth of information technology has resulted in severe congestion problems in the internet. Due to micro-level congestion (such as link and router), it is hard to detect and control the congestion from the internet. To reduce and/or overcome this problem, we introduce, a macro-level congestion detection mechanism and congestion control method across the internet. Here, a zone is a collection of hundreds or thousands of networks situated in a geographical region. A zone has a zone-manager and border routers; they can cooperate with each other by controlling information. Using our method, zones can prevent congestion and produce better zone performance.
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