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The following pages link to Congestion control in high-speed communication networks using the Smith principle (Q1818691):
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- A hybrid model of the Akamai adaptive streaming control system (Q286073) (← links)
- Robust stability analysis of Smith predictor-based congestion control algorithms for computer networks (Q642915) (← links)
- Robust stability of discrete-time state-delayed systems employing generalized overflow nonlinearities (Q949703) (← links)
- Stability and Hopf bifurcation of a class of TCP/AQM networks (Q974568) (← links)
- A control based solution for integrated dynamic capacity assignment, congestion control and scheduling in wireless networks (Q988025) (← links)
- Robust stability analysis of simple systems controlled over communication networks (Q1398418) (← links)
- Time-delay systems: an overview of some recent advances and open problems. (Q1413927) (← links)
- Evolutionary game-theoretic solution for virtual routers with padding misbehavior in cloud computing (Q1666878) (← links)
- Incorporating state estimation into model predictive control and its application to network traffic control (Q1776409) (← links)
- Analysis and design of AIMD congestion control algorithms in communication networks (Q1776431) (← links)
- Design of a bandwidth-on-demand (BoD) protocol for satellite networks modelled as time-delay systems (Q1879583) (← links)
- Self-clocking principle for congestion control in the Internet (Q1941275) (← links)
- An \(H_{\infty}\) approach to the controller design of AQM routers supporting TCP flows (Q2390571) (← links)
- An approximate dynamic programming approach to resource management in multi-cloud scenarios (Q2978074) (← links)