Sonia Fahmy, Raj Jain, Rohit Goyal, Bobby Vandalore, and Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, "Design and Evaluation of Feedback Consolidation for ABR Point-to-Multipoint Connections in ATM Networks," Computer Communications, 25 July 1999, Vol. 22, Issue 12, pp. 1085-1103.

The available bit rate (ABR) service is proposed to transport data traffic in asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks. ABR is unique because the network switches can indicate to the sources the rates at which they should be transmitting, thus avoiding congestion and efficiently utilizing network resources. A number of algorithms have been developed for extending ABR flow control algorithms for point-to-multipoint connections. In this case, feedback consolidation is required at the branch points to avoid overwhelming the sender with feedback. This paper discusses various design options and implementation alternatives for consolidation algorithms, and proposes a number of novel algorithms. The performance of the proposed algorithms and the original algorithms is compared under a variety of conditions. Results indicate that the algorithms we propose eliminate the consolidation noise (caused if the feedback is returned before all branches respond), while exhibiting a fast transient response.

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See also:
ABR Engineering: Roles and Guidelines for Setting ABR Parameters
ABR Flow Control for Multipoint Connections
Fairness for ABR Multipoint-to-point Connections
Fairness for ABR multipoint-to-point connections
Feedback Consolidation Algorithms for ABR Point-to-Multipoint Connections
On Determining the Fair Bandwidth Share for ABR Connections in ATM Networks
Congestion Control in ATM Networks: Recent Results and Open Problems
Feedback consolidation algorithms for ABR point-to-multipoint connections
IP Multicasting: Concepts, Algorithms, and Protocols; IGMP, PRM, CBT, DVMRP,
Rate Based Schemes: Mistakes to Avoid
Switch Algorithms for Multipoint ABR Service over ATM Networks
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