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J. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," IEEE Tran. Autom. Control, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 162--174, Feb. 2004.

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J. T. Wen and M. Arcak. A unifying passivity framework for network flow control. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 49(2):162-- 174, February 2004.


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J. Wen and M. Arcak, A unifying passivity framework for network flow control, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 162--174, 2004.


A Unifying Passivity Framework for Network Flow Control - Wen, Arcak (2002)   (15 citations)  Self-citation (Wen Arcak)   (Correct)

....control. A combined primal dual algorithm is also shown in this section. Simulation results based on a four source three link network from are shown in Section IV. Conclusion and future work are given in Section V. Due to the space limitation, the readers are referred to the complete version [20] for most of the proofs. Notation: Given a x and f(x) the positive projection of f is defined as follows: f(x) # f(x) if x 0,or x =0and f(x) 0 if x =0and f(x) 0 . If x and f(x) are vectors, then (f(x) x is interpreted in the component wise sense. When (f(x) x =0,we say the ....

....We express the interconnected system in Fig. 2 in an equivalent form in Fig. 3 based on the deviation from the equilibrium condition, and rewrite the link update as h 1 (y = h(y y # y # ) h(y # ) 9) The following result shows that both the forward and return systems are passive [20]. Fig. 3. Equivalent Representation of Primal Flow Controller Proposition 1: Consider the feedback interconnection shown in Fig. 3. The forward system from y, and the return system y to p p # are both passive. Furthermore, the equilibrium x = x # is globally asymptotically stable. B. ....

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J. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," ECSE Dept., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, Technical Report, Aug. 2002.


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J. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," IEEE Tran. Autom. Control, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 162--174, Feb. 2004.


A Globally Stable Adaptive Congestion Control Scheme for.. - Alpcan, Basar (2003)   (Correct)

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J. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," in Proc. of the IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, April 2003.


Global Stability Analysis of an End-to-End Congestion Control.. - Alpcan, Basar (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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J. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," in Proc. of the IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, April 2003.


A Globally Stable Adaptive Congestion Control Scheme for.. - Alpcan, Basar   (Correct)

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J. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," in Proc. of the IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, April 2003.


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J. T. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," in INFOCOM '03, San Fransisco, April 2003.


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J. T. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," in INFOCOM '03, San Fransisco, April 2003.


Exponential RED: A Stabilizing AQM Scheme for Low- and.. - Liu, Basar, Srikant   (Correct)

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J.T. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," in Proceedings of IEEE Infocom, April 2003. 28


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J.T. Wen and M. Arcak. A unifying passivity framework for network flow control. In Proceedings of IEEE Infocom, April 2003.


Global Stability with Time-Delay of a Primal-Dual Congestion.. - Wang, Paganini   (Correct)

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John T. Wen, Murat Arcak, A Unifying Passivity Framework for Network Flow Control, Accepted by IEEE Infocom 2003.


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J.T. Wen and M. Arcak, "A Unifying Passivity Framework for Network Flow Control," IEEE INFOCOM, 2003.


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J. T. Wen and M. Arcak. A unifying passivity framework for network flow control. In Proceedings of IEEE Infocom, pages 1156--1166, San Francisco, California, April 2003.


Global Stability Analysis of an End-to-End Congestion Control.. - Alpcan, Basar (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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J. Wen and M. Arcak, "A unifying passivity framework for network flow control," in Proc. IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, April 2003.

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