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ECEN 619-600 “Internet Protocols and Modeling”, Spring 2013 Course Materials: Papers, Reference Texts: Bertsekas/Gallager, Stuber, Stallings, etc Grading (Tentative): HW: 20%, Projects: 40%, Exam-1:20%, Exam-II:20% Class Website: http://ece.tamu.edu/~xizhang/ECEN619/start.php Research Interests and Projects: URL:http://ece.tamu.edu/~xizhang Instructor: Professor Xi Zhang E-mail: [email protected] Office: WERC 331

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ECEN 619-600 “Internet Protocols and Modeling”, Spring 2013. Course Materials: Papers, Reference Texts: Bertsekas/Gallager, Stuber, Stallings, etc Grading (Tentative): HW: 20%, Projects: 40%, Exam-1:20%, Exam-II:20% Class Website: http://ece.tamu.edu/~xizhang/ECEN619/start.php - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ECEN 619-600 “Internet Protocols and Modeling”, Spring 2013

Course Materials: Papers, Reference Texts: Bertsekas/Gallager, Stuber, Stallings, etcGrading (Tentative): HW: 20%, Projects: 40%, Exam-1:20%, Exam-II:20%

Class Website: http://ece.tamu.edu/~xizhang/ECEN619/start.php

Research Interests and Projects: URL:http://ece.tamu.edu/~xizhang

Instructor: Professor Xi ZhangE-mail: [email protected]

Office: WERC 331

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Dynamical behavior of rate-based flow control mechanisms

J.-C. Bolot and A. U. Shankar, , ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, vol. 20, no. 2, April 1990, pp. 35-49.

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Model of single connection of rate control based flow control mechanism

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Analysis of Rate and Queue Dynamics

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Numerical analysis I: Qmax vs. RTT

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Numerical analysis II: adapt alpha to keep Qmax constant

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A model of 2 connections sharing a single bottleneck

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A model of Two connections sharing a single bottleneck

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Analysis of 2 connections sharing a single bottleneck

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Analysis of 2 connections sharing a single bottleneck

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Performance measures vs. alpha2

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Dynamics of R(1) and Q(t)

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Dynamics of R(1) and Q(t)

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Dynamics of R(1) and Q(t)