When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the same network, the current theory based on utility maximization fails to predict the network behavior. The pricing signals can be different types of signals such as packet loss, queueing delay, etc, or different values of the same type of signal such as different ECN marking values based on the same actual link congestion level. Unlike in a homogeneous network, the bandwidth allocation now depends on router parameters and flow arrival patterns. It can be non-unique, suboptimal and unstable. In Tang et al. (“Equilibrium of heterogeneous congestion control: Existence and uniqueness,” IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw., vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 824–837, A...
We present a simplied model of a network of TCP-like sources that compete for a shared bandwidth. We...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
Abstract — When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals (...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
This paper is aimed at designing a congestion control system that scales gracefully with network cap...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
We consider an economic model for a communication network with utility-maximizing elastic users who ...
We consider an economic model for a communication network with utility-maximizing elastic users who ...
We present a simplied model of a network of TCP-like sources that compete for a shared bandwidth. We...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
Abstract — When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals (...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the sa...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
This paper is aimed at designing a congestion control system that scales gracefully with network cap...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
We consider an economic model for a communication network with utility-maximizing elastic users who ...
We consider an economic model for a communication network with utility-maximizing elastic users who ...
We present a simplied model of a network of TCP-like sources that compete for a shared bandwidth. We...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...