The
goal of this research is to figure out DCM+, a new data network congestion
control mechanism. Dynamic Congestion Control for Mobile Networks is what it
stands for. New metrics, such as the normalised advance index (NAI) and entire
transmission time, have been devised and introduced (CTT). The simulations are
carried out on a single-hop topology (sender-router-receiver). This methodology
produces outstanding results that are, in most situations, superior to
alternative approaches. Our proposed protocol's great features were made
attainable by tracking the available slow-start threshold. Improved
performance, reduced end-to-end delay, and cut transmission time in half. DCM+
was able to incorporate many of the benefits of the protocols NewReno and
Westwood+ at the same time. The results reveal that DCM+ is exceptionally
suitable for a variety of network types. The primary principle of control
theory, feedback, was employed to control network congestion. As feedback
signals, the Round-Trip-Time (RTT) and Retransmission Timeout (RTO) parameters
are utilised to alter the next congestion window (cwnd).
Author (S) Details
Dr. Rushdi Hamamreh
Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Al-Quds University,
Jerusalem, Palestine.
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Thursday, 2 September 2021
Determining the Adaptive Control of Congestion in Tough Wireless Environments using DCM+ Algorithm | Chapter 13 | Current Approaches in Science and Technology Research Vol. 15
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