Widespread use of computer networks and the use of varied technolgy for
the interconnection of computers has made congestion a significant
problem.
A number of possible alternatives for congestion avoidance were
identified. From these alternatives we selected one called the binary
feedback scheme in which the network uses a single bit in the network
layer header to feedback the congestion information to its users, which
then increase or decrease thier load to make optimal use of the
resources. The concept of global optimality in a distribute system is
defined in terms of efficiency and fariness such that they can be
independently quantified and apply to thy number of resources and users.
The proposed scheme has been simulated and shown to be globally
efficient, fair, responsive, convergent, robust, ditrisbuted, and
configuration-independent.
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A version of this report was published later in SIGCOMM and was selected as the best paper for publication in ACM transactions.
It was then republished in 25th anniversary issue of Computer Communications.
and is a winner of
SIGCOMM Test of Time Paper Award