2015
DOI: 10.1109/lcomm.2015.2421906
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QoS-Based Rate Control Scheme for Non-Elastic Traffics in Distributed Networks

Abstract: Non-elastic traffics are typically sensitive to assigned bandwidth and transmission delays which need quality-of-service (QoS) support to satisfy their different bandwidth requirements. QoS-based bandwidth allocation can be easily realized in a centralized manner for networks with central controllers. Since the centralized manner needs a central node to assign bandwidth, it is not suitable for distributed networks that do not have central control points. Thus, a distributed end-to-end bandwidth allocation mech… Show more

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“…Here, the eNB action is based on Additive Increase Multiplicative Decrease (AIMD) rule when the congestion or resource underutilization condition in the CN is detected. AIMD rule is one of the most popular approaches for controlling the sending rates through the binary feedback control message [21,23]. The AIMD based approach for adjusting N 2 L;i is given by (16).…”
Section: Overload Control In the Cnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, the eNB action is based on Additive Increase Multiplicative Decrease (AIMD) rule when the congestion or resource underutilization condition in the CN is detected. AIMD rule is one of the most popular approaches for controlling the sending rates through the binary feedback control message [21,23]. The AIMD based approach for adjusting N 2 L;i is given by (16).…”
Section: Overload Control In the Cnmentioning
confidence: 99%