Published 2007
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Modelling and stability of FAST TCP
- Creators
- Wang, Jiantao
- Wei, David X.
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Low, Steven H.
- Others:
- Makki, Kia
- Knightly, Edward
Chicago
Abstract
We introduce a discrete-time model of FAST TCP that fully captures the effect of self-clocking and compare it with the traditional continuous-time model. While the continuous-time model predicts instability for homogeneous sources sharing a single link when feedback delay is large, experiments suggest otherwise. Using the discrete-time model, we prove that FAST TCP is locally asymptotically stable in general networks when all sources have a common round-trip feedback delay, no matter how large the delay is. We also prove global stability for a single bottleneck link in the absence of feedback delay. The techniques developed here are new and applicable to other protocols.
Additional Information
c2005. This is part of the Caltech FAST Project supported by NSF, Caltech Lee Center for Advanced Networking, ARO, AFOSR, and Cisco. Appears in Proceedings of IEEE Infocom, Miami, FL, March 2005.Attached Files
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- 21137
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20101202-160829940
- NSF
- Caltech Lee Center for Advanced Networking
- ARO
- AFOSR
- Cisco
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2010-12-03Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-09Created from EPrint's last_modified field
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- INSPEC Accession Number
- Other Numbering System Identifier
- 8589196