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ECCO: A novel end-to-end congestion control scheme in multi-hop cognitive radio ad hoc networksWang et al., 2018
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- 15903734357509638521
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- Wang D
- Song Y
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- IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking
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End-to-end congestion control, aiming to find out how much traffic load offered by the source can be handled by a network, is an essential function of a transport layer protocol. Although various efforts have been made to address the end-to-end congestion control issue in …
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