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Congestion Control in Networks using Real Life Analogy and Reverse Ant Colony Optimization

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Figure 1: Throughput Vs Load
Fig -1: Ant Colony Behavior [16]  The above behavior can be used in networking. A network can be viewed as directed graph imitating the path taken by ants

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