Since its inception, control of data congestion on the Internet has been based on stochas tic models. One of the first such models was Random Early Detection. Later, this model was reformulated as a dynamical system, with the average queue sizes at a router’s buffer being the states. Recently, the dynamical model has been generalized to improve global stability. In this paper we review the original stochastic model and both nonlin ear models of Random Early Detection with a two-fold objective: (i) illustrate how a random model can be “smoothed out” to a deterministic one through data aggregation and (ii) how this translation can shed light into complex processes such as the Internet data traffic. Furthermore, this paper contains new m...
Based on a dynamic model that simulates the behavior of TCP flows and active queue management (AQM) ...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has strongly recommended the use of the Random Early Dete...
This paper studies the bifurcation and chaos phenomena in averaged queue length in a developed Tran...
Adaptive management of traffic congestion in the Internet is a complex problem that can gain useful...
In this paper, a symbolic dynamical model of the average queue size of the random early detection (R...
The bifurcation and chaotic behavior of TCP may cause heavy oscillation of average queue length at r...
In this paper, a symbolic dynamical model of the average queue size of the random early detection (R...
Abstract — Differential equation models for Internet congestion control algorithms have been widely ...
The Internet routers employing the random early detection (RED) algorithm for congestion control suf...
In this paper, a symbolic dynamical model is proposed for the analysis of the random early detection...
We study the Hopf bifurcation and the chaos phenomena in a random early detection-based active queue...
Congestion control on the internet is a major function of the transmission control protocol (TCP). O...
Formal modeling is considered one of the fundamental phases in the design of network algorithms, in...
We consider a model of Internet congestion control, introduced by Massoulié and Roberts, as an examp...
Active Queue Management (AQM) techniques are crucial for managing packet transmission efficiently, m...
Based on a dynamic model that simulates the behavior of TCP flows and active queue management (AQM) ...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has strongly recommended the use of the Random Early Dete...
This paper studies the bifurcation and chaos phenomena in averaged queue length in a developed Tran...
Adaptive management of traffic congestion in the Internet is a complex problem that can gain useful...
In this paper, a symbolic dynamical model of the average queue size of the random early detection (R...
The bifurcation and chaotic behavior of TCP may cause heavy oscillation of average queue length at r...
In this paper, a symbolic dynamical model of the average queue size of the random early detection (R...
Abstract — Differential equation models for Internet congestion control algorithms have been widely ...
The Internet routers employing the random early detection (RED) algorithm for congestion control suf...
In this paper, a symbolic dynamical model is proposed for the analysis of the random early detection...
We study the Hopf bifurcation and the chaos phenomena in a random early detection-based active queue...
Congestion control on the internet is a major function of the transmission control protocol (TCP). O...
Formal modeling is considered one of the fundamental phases in the design of network algorithms, in...
We consider a model of Internet congestion control, introduced by Massoulié and Roberts, as an examp...
Active Queue Management (AQM) techniques are crucial for managing packet transmission efficiently, m...
Based on a dynamic model that simulates the behavior of TCP flows and active queue management (AQM) ...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has strongly recommended the use of the Random Early Dete...
This paper studies the bifurcation and chaos phenomena in averaged queue length in a developed Tran...