Work place: Centre for Information Technology and Management, Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Lagos-Nigeria
E-mail: ikoyeyinka@yabatech.edu.ng
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Research Interests: Computer Architecture and Organization, Computational Science and Engineering, Data Structures and Algorithms
Biography
Dr. Kolawole Oyeyinka is a Chief Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, Yaba College of Technology, Lagos. He obtained a B.Sc degree in Mathematics from the University of Lagos in 1990, PGD Computer Science from University of Lagos in 1992 M.Sc in Computer Science from University of Lagos in 1993 and a Ph.D in Computer Science in 2012 from the university of Agriculture, Abeokuta. His research interest includes congestion control on data communication networks and the internet. He has published several articles in journals and international conferences He is a member of Nigeria Computer Society and Computer Professional Registration Council of Nigeria.
By Oyeyinka I.K. Akinwale A.T. Folorunso O. Olowofela J.A. Oluwatope A.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2012.04.07, Pub. Date: 8 May 2012
All the proposed window based congestion control protocols use a single slow start algorithm. It has been shown in literature that slow start inefficiently utilizes bandwidth in a network with high bandwidth delay product (BDP). A multiple startup algorithm (E-speed start) was proposed in this work. E-speed start specifies a multiple selectable startup for Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). It is proposed that startup speed for TCP be selectable from n-arry startup algorithms. In E-speed start, a binary start was implemented based on a calculated value β which depends on the available bandwidth and other network conditions. A model for E-speed start was derived using utility maximization theory and the principle of decentralised solution. The model derived was shown to be stable by linear approximation, Laplace transform and by using the concept of Nyquist Stability criterion.
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