We present a simplied model of a network of TCP-like sources that compete for a shared bandwidth. We show that: (i) networks of communicating devices operating AIMD congestion control algorithms may be modelled as a positive linear system; (ii) that such networks possess a unique stationary point; and (iii) that this stationary point is globally exponentially stable. Using these results we establish conditions for the fair co-existence of traffic in networks employing heterogeneous AIMD algorithms. A new protocol for operation over high-speed links is proposed and its dynamic properties discussed as a positive linear system
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the s...
Congestion control is one of the fundamental issues in computer networks. Without proper congestion ...
For any congestion control mechanisms, the most fundamental design objectives are stability and sca...
We present a simplied model of a network of TCP-like sources that compete for a shared bandwidth. We...
In this paper we present new results on the dynamics of networks of AIMD flows. The results reveal a...
We consider a linear algebraic model of the Additive-Increase Multiplicative-Decrease congestion con...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
This paper is aimed at designing a congestion control system that scales gracefully with network cap...
Abstract—We study communication networks that employ drop-tail queueing and Additive-Increase Multi...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
Discusses flow control in networks, in which sources control their rates based on feedback signals r...
We examine the behavior of the Additive-Increase Multiplicative-Decrease (AIMD) congestion control a...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
Congestion control is one of the fundamental issues in computer networks. Without proper congestio...
Congestion is a natural phenomenon in any network queuing system, and is unavoidable if the queuing ...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the s...
Congestion control is one of the fundamental issues in computer networks. Without proper congestion ...
For any congestion control mechanisms, the most fundamental design objectives are stability and sca...
We present a simplied model of a network of TCP-like sources that compete for a shared bandwidth. We...
In this paper we present new results on the dynamics of networks of AIMD flows. The results reveal a...
We consider a linear algebraic model of the Additive-Increase Multiplicative-Decrease congestion con...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
This paper is aimed at designing a congestion control system that scales gracefully with network cap...
Abstract—We study communication networks that employ drop-tail queueing and Additive-Increase Multi...
This article reviews the current transmission control protocol (TCP) congestion control protocols an...
Discusses flow control in networks, in which sources control their rates based on feedback signals r...
We examine the behavior of the Additive-Increase Multiplicative-Decrease (AIMD) congestion control a...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
Congestion control is one of the fundamental issues in computer networks. Without proper congestio...
Congestion is a natural phenomenon in any network queuing system, and is unavoidable if the queuing ...
When heterogeneous congestion control protocols that react to different pricing signals share the s...
Congestion control is one of the fundamental issues in computer networks. Without proper congestion ...
For any congestion control mechanisms, the most fundamental design objectives are stability and sca...