In this paper, we study the problem of designing globally stable, scalable congestion control algorithms for the Internet. Prior work has primarily used linear stability as the criterion for such a design. Global stability has been studied only for single node, single source problems. Here, we obtain conditions for a general topology network accessed by sources with heterogeneous delays. We obtain a sufficient condition for global stability in terms of the increase/decrease parameters of the congestion control algorithm and the price functions used at the links
International audienceThis note addresses the global asymptotic stability of a class of nonlinear dy...
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...
Abstract: The aim of network congestion control for the Internet is to allocate the available bandwi...
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...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the question of global asymptotic stability of TCP/AQM congestion...
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 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...
We investigate global stability of fast AQM scalable TCP (FAST), a network congestion control scheme...
Network congestion control schemes for the Internet aim to achieve efficient sharing of the availabl...
Recent research efforts to design better Internet transport protocols combined with scalable Active ...
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 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...
Abstract: The aim of network congestion control for the Internet is to allocate the available bandwi...
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...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the question of global asymptotic stability of TCP/AQM congestion...
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 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...
We investigate global stability of fast AQM scalable TCP (FAST), a network congestion control scheme...
Network congestion control schemes for the Internet aim to achieve efficient sharing of the availabl...
Recent research efforts to design better Internet transport protocols combined with scalable Active ...
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 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...