In various contexts of networking research, end-host path selection has recently regained momentum as a design principle. While such path selection has the potential to increase performance and security of networks, there is a prominent concern that it could also lead to network instability (i.e., flow-volume oscillation) if paths are selected in a greedy, load-adaptive fashion. However, the extent and the impact vectors of instability caused by path selection are rarely concretized or quantified, which is essential to discuss the merits and drawbacks of end-host path selection. In this work, we investigate the effect of end-host path selection on various metrics of networks both qualitatively and quantitatively. To achieve general and f...
The selfish routing model introduced last lecture can provide insight into many different kinds of n...
Modern applications place an enormous demand on networks to deliver high throughput and low delay. T...
An important concern for source-based multicast congestion control algorithms is the loss path multi...
We derive a model of congestion control where the trade-off between utility and path diversity can b...
We consider two elementary (max-flow and uniform-flow) and two realistic (max-min fairness and propo...
Efficient and fair allocation of network resources is a pri-mary objective in congestion control. Ma...
for Shared Bottleneck Fairness Multi-homed hosts are becoming common and they have multiple paths be...
Abstract — Efficient use of network resources has long been an important problem for large-scale net...
This paper studies under what conditions congestion con-trol schemes can be both efficient, so that ...
Stability and fairness are two design objectives of congestion control mechanisms; they have traditi...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
This paper addresses the problem of optimal Quality of Service (QoS), Traffic Engineering (TE) and F...
ongestion management is a fundamental problem in networking because the way to achieve cost-effectiv...
Introduction of new, more advanced services to the networking paradigm has led to an increased heter...
The selfish routing model introduced last lecture can provide insight into many different kinds of n...
Modern applications place an enormous demand on networks to deliver high throughput and low delay. T...
An important concern for source-based multicast congestion control algorithms is the loss path multi...
We derive a model of congestion control where the trade-off between utility and path diversity can b...
We consider two elementary (max-flow and uniform-flow) and two realistic (max-min fairness and propo...
Efficient and fair allocation of network resources is a pri-mary objective in congestion control. Ma...
for Shared Bottleneck Fairness Multi-homed hosts are becoming common and they have multiple paths be...
Abstract — Efficient use of network resources has long been an important problem for large-scale net...
This paper studies under what conditions congestion con-trol schemes can be both efficient, so that ...
Stability and fairness are two design objectives of congestion control mechanisms; they have traditi...
The Internet is dynamically shared by numerous flows of data traffic. Network congestion occurs when...
textIn a shared network such as the Internet, end systems should react to congestion by adapting th...
This paper addresses the problem of optimal Quality of Service (QoS), Traffic Engineering (TE) and F...
ongestion management is a fundamental problem in networking because the way to achieve cost-effectiv...
Introduction of new, more advanced services to the networking paradigm has led to an increased heter...
The selfish routing model introduced last lecture can provide insight into many different kinds of n...
Modern applications place an enormous demand on networks to deliver high throughput and low delay. T...
An important concern for source-based multicast congestion control algorithms is the loss path multi...