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TCP Window Based Congestion Control Mechanism
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As we know Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is improving itself with the help of many researchers working in this area all over the World. Many papers and proposals have been submitted by the different researchers to improve the performance of TCP by the congestion control mechanism. In this concern paper, we are able to improve the transmission speed through the window size congestion control technique which is playing an important role in the field of communication. As we already know there are two main important techniques to overcome the congestion and these are the Avoidance algorithm and Slow start mechanism. Now to specify the TCP there are multiple start-ups are existing to specify that start-up speed is selectable from an n-array set of algorithms. If well work and implement these algorithms we can improve our performance and control the congestion. This paper provide the depth analysis of the existing congestion control techniques and provide the model which is helpful to control congestion.
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Algorithm, Congestion Avoidance and Control, TCP.
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