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	Title		: SWAN
	Author(s)	: G. Ahn et al.
	Filename	: draft-ahn-swan-manet-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2003-2-14
	
This draft specifies SWAN, a stateless network protocol which uses 
distributed control algorithms to deliver service differentiation in 
MANETs. SWAN uses rate control for UDP and TCP best-effort traffic, 
and source-based admission control for UDP real-time traffic. SWAN 
also uses explicit congestion control notification (ECN) to dynamically 
regulate admitted real-time traffic in the face of network dynamics 
brought on by mobility or traffic overload conditions. SWAN is designed 
to support real-time services over best effort MACs without the need to 
install and maintain costly QOS state at MANET nodes. This makes the SWAN approach to MANET QOS simple, scalable, and robust. The ns-2 simulation code is available from the web http://comet.columbia.edu/swan/).

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