Packet Mark Methodology for Reduce the Congestion in the Network by using the Code Field in the TCP/IP header
Journal Title: International Journal of Computer & organization Trends(IJCOT) - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 5
Abstract
Congestion is one of the major problems of a communication network in routing. The function of a routing is to guide packets through the communication network to their correct destinations. Every router receives the packet with current queue size (CQS).The packet is marked by the router whenever there is congestion in the network. This paper provides one methodology PCN for reduce the congestion
Authors and Affiliations
K. Saraswathi
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