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Adding service discrimination to the Internet

David D Clark

Telecommunications Policy, 1996, vol. 20, issue 3, 169-181

Abstract: This paper explores extensions to the Internet that can provide discrimination in the service offered to different users in times of network congestion. It proposes a scheme that allows different users to adjust their sending rates to different values during overload. This scheme is contrasted with a number of resource allocation schemes under consideration.

Date: 1996
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