Abstract—In this paper, we address the question of global asymptotic stability of TCP/AQM congestion control proto-cols. We analyze a well-known model, whose dynamics were previously shown to be locally stable via analysis of its linearization. We show that in fact the nonlinear dynamics are globally stable, and we explicitly account for the effects of both nonlinearities and time-delays in the dynamics. These results apply to the case of a single link with sources of identical fixed delay, and show that global stability holds under the same conditions that local stability does. The dynamic model analyzed is nonlinear, nonsmooth, and contains a delay, and the proof is based on the theory of integral-quadratic constraints. I. INTRODUCTION AN...
Much recent attention has been devoted to analyzing the stability of congestion control algorithms, ...
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International audienceThis note addresses the global asymptotic stability of a class of nonlinear dy...
International audienceThis note addresses the global asymptotic stability of a class of nonlinear dy...
We consider a single link accessed by a single source which responds to congestion signals from the...
This paper concerns the global stability of recently proposed laws for network congestion control. I...
We investigate global stability of Fast AQM Scalable TCP (FAST), a network congestion control scheme...
In this paper, we study the problem of designing globally stable, scalable congestion control algori...
We investigate global stability of fast AQM scalable TCP (FAST), a network congestion control scheme...
We investigate global stability of fast AQM scalable TCP (FAST), a network congestion control scheme...
It is shown that the queuing delay involved in the congestion control algorithm is state-dependent a...
It is shown that the queuing delay involved in the congestion control algorithm is state-dependent a...
Abstract: The aim of network congestion control for the Internet is to allocate the available bandwi...
We address the stability property of the FAST TCP congestion control algorithm. Based on a continuou...
Much recent attention has been devoted to analyzing the stability of congestion control algorithms, ...
Abstract: We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a c...
We discuss the modelling of FAST TCP and prove four stability results. Using the traditional continu...
International audienceThis note addresses the global asymptotic stability of a class of nonlinear dy...
International audienceThis note addresses the global asymptotic stability of a class of nonlinear dy...
We consider a single link accessed by a single source which responds to congestion signals from the...
This paper concerns the global stability of recently proposed laws for network congestion control. I...
We investigate global stability of Fast AQM Scalable TCP (FAST), a network congestion control scheme...
In this paper, we study the problem of designing globally stable, scalable congestion control algori...
We investigate global stability of fast AQM scalable TCP (FAST), a network congestion control scheme...
We investigate global stability of fast AQM scalable TCP (FAST), a network congestion control scheme...
It is shown that the queuing delay involved in the congestion control algorithm is state-dependent a...
It is shown that the queuing delay involved in the congestion control algorithm is state-dependent a...
Abstract: The aim of network congestion control for the Internet is to allocate the available bandwi...
We address the stability property of the FAST TCP congestion control algorithm. Based on a continuou...
Much recent attention has been devoted to analyzing the stability of congestion control algorithms, ...
Abstract: We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a c...
We discuss the modelling of FAST TCP and prove four stability results. Using the traditional continu...