Segment-based coordination of Congestion Control

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Title Segment-based coordination of Congestion Control
Summary Segment-based coordination of Congestion Control
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References 1 - S. N. S. Hashemi & A. Bohlooli — “3CP: Coordinated Congestion Control Protocol for Named-Data Networking”, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (TNSM), 2021.

2 - W. Yang, L. Cai, S. Shu, J. Pan — “Mobility-Aware Congestion Control for Multipath QUIC in Integrated Terrestrial and LEO Satellite Networks”, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), 2024.

3 - W. Li, H. Zhang, S. Gao, C. Xue, X. Wang, S. Lu — “SmartCC: A Reinforcement-Learning Approach for Multipath TCP Congestion Control in Heterogeneous Networks”, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC), 2019.

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Supervisor EDISON PIGNATON DE FREITAS
Level Master
Status Open


This work aims to develop a decentralized congestion control mechanism among multiple transport-layer connections (e.g., TCP or QUIC) between the source and destination set up as a chain in different segments.

Transport-layer connections in each segment may be set up between proxy servers, middleboxes, or even relays of new transport standards like Media over QUIC.