| V. Misra, W. Gong and D. Towsley, "A Study of Active Queue Management For Congestion Control," Proc. of Sigcomm 2000. |
.... Computer networks are highly complicated systems, both in their temporal and spatial behavior [1] Although they have traditionally been modeled and analyzed using stochastic methods, there have recently been several papers that use deterministic nonlinear modeling and analysis (e.g. [6], 7] 8] 16] 14] 5] In this paper, we study a modified deterministic dynamical model of a simple computer network with Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections and implementing RED at the router end. The basic model that we consider was proposed recently by Firoiu and Borden [5] ....
....parameter values, and that RED does not provide a drastic improvement in performance. Initially, there was very little in the way of mathematical modeling of TCP RED. However, with the recent efforts toward modeling TCP throughput for a transmission line with a packet drop probability [5] [6], 7] 8] 4] several papers have discussed TCP RED in the framework of feedback control systems. Most of the models used are continuous time and the analysis uses basic control theoretic results. The biggest problem with the continuous time models is their inability to reflect delay, which is ....
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V. Misra, W. Gong and D. Towsley, "A Study of Active Queue Management For Congestion Control," Proc. of Sigcomm 2000.
.... INTRODUCTION Computer networks are highly complicated systems, both in their temporal and spatial behavior [1] Although they have traditionally been modeled and analyzed using stochastic methods, there have recently been several papers that use deterministic nonlinear modeling and analysis (e.g. [6], 7] 8] 16] 14] 5] In this paper, we study a modified deterministic dynamical model of a simple computer network running TCP at the sender end and implementing RED at the router end. The basic model that we consider was proposed recently by Firoiu and Borden [5] We modify their model ....
....parameter values, and that RED does not provide a drastic improvement in performance. Initially, there was very little in the way of mathematical modeling of TCP RED. However, with the recent efforts toward modeling TCP throughput for a transmission line with a packet drop probability [5] [6], 7] 8] 4] several papers have discussed TCP RED in the framework of feedback control systems. Most of the models used are continuous time and the analysis uses basic control theoretic results. The biggest problem with the continuoustime models is their inability to reflect delay, which is ....
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V. Misra, W. Gong and D. Towsley, "A Study of Active Queue Management For Congestion Control," Proc. of Sigcomm 2000.
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