BurstMechanismen
BurstMechanismen, also known as burst mechanisms, are a type of flow control mechanism used in computer networks to manage data transmission and prevent network congestion. These mechanisms are particularly relevant in high-speed networks where the volume of data can overwhelm the network infrastructure.
A burst mechanism typically involves the use of buffers and thresholds to control the rate of data
Burst mechanisms are often used in conjunction with other flow control techniques, such as congestion control
One common example of a burst mechanism is the Leaky Bucket algorithm, which uses a fixed-size bucket
Another example is the Token Bucket algorithm, which uses tokens to control the rate of data transmission.
Burst mechanisms are an essential component of modern network infrastructure, helping to ensure efficient and reliable