Congestion control and Brownian movement

K. Matawie, S. Jagannathan

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Abstract

The congestion control method SIERRA was developed and explicated elsewhere in several papers and has been shown to have close implications for statistical modelling, using Brownian motion formulation. The latter topic was reported first by Robert Brown in 1828. The problem was debated extensively by mathematical physicists for several decades after Brown. In 1903, after over 75 years of debate, Albert Einstein gave the first (now) classical treatment of a solution. Over the following decades, a definitive formulation of the subject was given by Norbert Wiener in the terms of contemporary mathematics. Again, this work is recapitulated here from our perspective of modelling Black Box congestion control in a manner that is readily adaptable to our position of containing congestion using SIERRA.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2010 World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology Conference (WASET 2010), 29-30 March 2010, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
PublisherWorld Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Pages257-258
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventWorld Academy of Science_Engineering and Technology. Conference -
Duration: 29 Mar 2010 → …

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ISSN (Print)2010-376X

Conference

ConferenceWorld Academy of Science_Engineering and Technology. Conference
Period29/03/10 → …

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