This thesis focuses on the application of feedback control theory to the study of data communication over the Internet. At the heart of this communication lies the transmission control protocol (TCP) which is responsible for reliable and efficient data transfer. Using recently developed fluid models of TCP, we treat its congestion control phase as a feedback system and, through analysis, provide insight on its performance. The contribution of the thesis is twofold. First, it introduces a matrix analysis tool, the matrix field of values, to the stability analysis of congested networks involving arbitrary numbers of heterogeneous TCP-controlled sources and congested links. This tool enables us to derive stability results for buffer-based acti...
This dissertation expands the theory of feedback queueing systems and applies a number of these mode...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...
In this paper, we propose an analytic approach of modeling a closed-loop network with multiple feedb...
This thesis focuses on the application of feedback control theory to the study of data communication...
transfer services in packed-switched networks. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), a sort of feedba...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has successfully governed the Internet congestion control fo...
We consider a simplified model for the rate control of TCP sources. In particular, we assume idealiz...
A feedback-based congestion control mechanism is essential to realize an efficient data transfer ser...
The congestion control mechanism has been responsible for maintaining stability as the Internet scal...
A feedback-based congestion control mechanism is essential to realize an efficient data transfer ser...
A feedback-based congestion control mechanism is essential to realize an efficient data transfer ser...
Based on a dynamic model that simulates the behavior of TCP flows and active queue management (AQM) ...
Abstract: We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a c...
The widespread diffusion of TCP over the Internet has motivated a significant number of analytical s...
In this paper we consider a bottleneck link and buffer used by one or two fluid sources that are sub...
This dissertation expands the theory of feedback queueing systems and applies a number of these mode...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...
In this paper, we propose an analytic approach of modeling a closed-loop network with multiple feedb...
This thesis focuses on the application of feedback control theory to the study of data communication...
transfer services in packed-switched networks. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), a sort of feedba...
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has successfully governed the Internet congestion control fo...
We consider a simplified model for the rate control of TCP sources. In particular, we assume idealiz...
A feedback-based congestion control mechanism is essential to realize an efficient data transfer ser...
The congestion control mechanism has been responsible for maintaining stability as the Internet scal...
A feedback-based congestion control mechanism is essential to realize an efficient data transfer ser...
A feedback-based congestion control mechanism is essential to realize an efficient data transfer ser...
Based on a dynamic model that simulates the behavior of TCP flows and active queue management (AQM) ...
Abstract: We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a c...
The widespread diffusion of TCP over the Internet has motivated a significant number of analytical s...
In this paper we consider a bottleneck link and buffer used by one or two fluid sources that are sub...
This dissertation expands the theory of feedback queueing systems and applies a number of these mode...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...
In this paper, we propose an analytic approach of modeling a closed-loop network with multiple feedb...