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Analysis of the Random Flow Generated by the Feedback Transport Protocol in a Data Transfer Network

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A mathematical model for the distributed traffic control algorithm used in modern data transfer networks is designed and distributions of the important characteristics of the algorithm are derived. Numerical examples are given.

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Bogoyavlenskaya, O.Y. Analysis of the Random Flow Generated by the Feedback Transport Protocol in a Data Transfer Network. Automation and Remote Control 64, 1882–1889 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:AURC.0000008426.84016.9f

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