Title
Queue Dynamics With Window Flow Control
Abstract
This paper develops a new model that describes the queueing process of a communication network when data sources use window flow control. The model takes into account the burstiness in sub-round-trip time (RTT) timescales and the instantaneous rate differences of a flow at different links. It is generic and independent of actual source flow control algorithms. Basic properties of the model and its relation to existing work are discussed. In particular, for a general network with multiple links, it is demonstrated that spatial interaction of oscillations allows queue instability to occur even when all flows have the same RTTs and maintain constant windows. The model is used to study the dynamics of delay-based congestion control algorithms. It is found that the ratios of RTTs are critical to the stability of such systems, and previously unknown modes of instability are identified. Packet-level simulations and testbed measurements are provided to verify the model and its predictions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/TNET.2010.2047951
IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw.
Keywords
Field
DocType
Communication system control,Internet,Traffic control,Fluid flow control,Jacobian matrices,Stability,Predictive models,Testing,Protocols,Network topology
Data modeling,Telecommunications network,Propagation delay,Computer science,Queue,Computer network,Flow control (data),Burstiness,Queueing theory,Network congestion
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
18
5
1063-6692
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
10
0.64
28
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ao Tang125418.74
L. L.H. Andrew291852.52
krister jacobsson3493.60
Karl H. Johansson460627.09
Håkan Hjalmarsson51254175.16
S. H. Low65999585.58