МЕТОДЫ УПРАВЛЕНИЯ ПОТОКОМ ФРАГМЕНТОВ В ПИРИНГОВЫХ СЕТЯХ
Анотація
CONTROL METHODS OF FRAGMENTS
IN PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKS
A mathematical model for control of fragments flow using the criterion of a minimum of the total loss of time for servicing N-fragments of information sequence is proposed for the rapidly progressing information transmission technology in the peer-to-peer network. A solution leading to the procedure of dynamic programming is obtained.
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