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Dynamic queue level control of TCP/RED systems in AQM routers
Authors:Wei Zhang  Gang Peng
Affiliation:a Department of Computer Science, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, PR China
b Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
Abstract:One main TCP congestion control objective is, by dynamically adjusting the source window size according to the router queue level, to stabilize the buffer queue length at a given target, thereby achieving predictable queueing delay, reducing packet loss and maximizing link utilization. One difficulty therein is the TCP acknowledging actions will experience a time delay from the router to the source in a TCP system. In this paper, a time-delay control theory is applied to analyze the mechanism of packet-dropping at router and the window-updating in TCP source in TCP congestion control for a TCP/RED dynamic model. We then derive explicit conditions under which the TCP/RED system is asymptotically stable in terms of the instantaneous queue. We discuss the convergence of the buffer queue lengths in the routers. Our results suggest that, if the network parameters satisfy certain conditions, the TCP/RED system is stable and its queue length can converge to any target. We illustrate the theoretical results using ns2 simulations and demonstrate that the network can achieve good performance and converge to the arbitrary target queues.
Keywords:Random early detection (RED)  Active queue management (AQM)  Stability  Hermite matrix  Congestion control
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