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Stability Analysis of RED Gateway With Multiple TCP Reno Connections

Overview It has been observed that a bottleneck Random Early Detection (RED) gateway becomes oscillatory when regulating a flow in multiple TCP connections. The stability boundary of the TCP-RED system depends on various network parameters, making the adjustment of the RED gateway a difficult task. Based on a fluid-flow model, the paper formulates analytical conditions that describe the stable boundary of the RED gateway depending on the number of TCP Reno connections. The proposed model accurately generates a stability boundary surface in a four dimensional space, which facilitates the adjustment of parameters for stable operation of the RED gateway. The accuracy of the analytical results has been verified using the ns-2 network simulations.

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Publisher
Simon Fraser University
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PDF
Date Published
Dec 6, 2007
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Topics
Gateways - Hubs, TCP - IP

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