International audienceThis note addresses the global asymptotic stability of a class of nonlinear dynamical systems including delays in their representations. These systems are encountered in the modelling of the congestion control mechanisms for the Internet. The analysis makes use of some appropriate Lyapunov-Krasovskii functionals. The derived conditions are simple, and easy to check
We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a class of In...
Abstract: We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a c...
International audienceThis note focuses on the stability analysis of a class of nonlinear timedelay ...
International audienceThis note addresses the global asymptotic stability of a class of nonlinear dy...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the question of global asymptotic stability of TCP/AQM congestion...
We consider a single link accessed by a single source which responds to congestion signals from the...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the stability analysis of some nonlinear delay models of...
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...
Abstract: The aim of network congestion control for the Internet is to allocate the available bandwi...
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...
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...
We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a class of In...
Abstract: We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a c...
International audienceThis note focuses on the stability analysis of a class of nonlinear timedelay ...
International audienceThis note addresses the global asymptotic stability of a class of nonlinear dy...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the question of global asymptotic stability of TCP/AQM congestion...
We consider a single link accessed by a single source which responds to congestion signals from the...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the stability analysis of some nonlinear delay models of...
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...
Abstract: The aim of network congestion control for the Internet is to allocate the available bandwi...
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...
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...
We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a class of In...
Abstract: We derive decentralized and scalable stability conditions for a fluid approximation of a c...
International audienceThis note focuses on the stability analysis of a class of nonlinear timedelay ...