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    Analysis of the "Additive Increase Multiplicative Decrease" Model for Congestion Avoidance

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    Author
    Gaylan, John
    Maheshwari, Surabhi
    Whitener, Andrew
    Keyword
    Additive Increase
    Multiplicative Decrease
    Algorithm
    TCP
    Transmission Control Protocol
    Congestion Avoidance Network
    Smoothness Convergence Efficiency
    Date Published
    2017-04-27
    
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    Abstract
    As technology advances, network congestion avoidance becomes increasingly more important. For this project, we attempted to analyze and optimize the Additive Increase, Multiplicative Decrease (AIMD) algorithm to gather data for our partner company. We created our own AIMD models and ran simulations to find and compare relevant data.
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    This work was undertaken for Math 610: Projects in Applied Mathematics, Spring 2017, SUNY Maritime College. The class was taught by Associate Professor of Mathematics Debbie Yuster and was offered in conjunction with a grant from the Mathematical Association of America's Preparation for Industrial Careers in Mathematical Sciences program (PIC Math).
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