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Potential Use Cases of Internet Congestion Control Research
draft-mcdysan-iccrg-usecases-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Dave McDysan
Last updated 2012-09-06 (Latest revision 2012-03-05)
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Abstract

This draft proposes some use cases for consideration by the iccrg. These use cases are in addition to and/or complement those described by the conex working group[UseCases]. The conex working group had determined that these use cases were out of scope of the current charter, and/or could potentially be built out of the conex abstract mechanism. The focus of the use cases in this draft is on forms of congestion exposure that involve resources other than queues and timeframes other than real-time. Background and motivation for these use cases is first discussed. Expanded material on the usage tier/volume use case is also provided.

Authors

Dave McDysan

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