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Given the technical flaws with—and the increasing non-observance of—the TCP-friendliness paradigm, we must rethink how the Inter- net should manage bandwidth allocation. We explore this question from first principles, but remain within the constraints of the In- ternet’s current architecture and commercial arrangements. We propose a new framework, Recursive Congestion Shares (RCS), that provides bandwidth allocations independent of which congestion control algorithms flows use but consistent with the Internet’s eco- nomics. We show that RCS achieves this goal using game-theoretic calculations and simulations as well as network emulation.more » « less
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Cangialosi, Frank; Agarwal, Neil; Arun, Venkat; Jiang, Junchen; Narayana, Srinivas; Sarwate, Anand; Netravali, Ravi (, 19th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation)
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Mao, Hongzi; Negi, Parimarjan; Narayan, Akshay; Wang, Hanrui; Yang, Jiacheng; Wang, Haonan; Marcus, Ryan; Addanki, Ravichandra; Khani Shirkoohi, Mehrdad; He, Songtao; et al (, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 32 (NIPS 2019))
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