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  4. Analyses of compound TCP with Random Early Detection (RED) queue management
 
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Analyses of compound TCP with Random Early Detection (RED) queue management

Date Issued
17-07-2015
Author(s)
Manjunath, Sreelakshmi
Gaurav Raina 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1109/CCDC.2015.7162875
Abstract
We study the performance of Compound TCP with Random Early Detection (RED) in three different limiting regimes. In the first regime, averaging over the queue size helps to decides the probability of dropping packets. Then, we consider a model where averaging over the queue size is not performed, but the queue is modelled as an integrator. Finally, we consider a model where the threshold for dropping packets is so small that it is not possible to model the queue as an integrator. In these three regimes, we derive sufficient, as well as necessary and sufficient conditions for local stability. These conditions help to capture the dependence of protocol and network parameters on system stability. We also show that in the event of loss of local stability, the Compound TCP-RED system undergoes a Hopf bifurcation which would lead to limit cycles. Some of the analytical results are corroborated using packet-level simulations.
Subjects
  • bifurcation

  • Compound TCP

  • limit cycles

  • RED queue management

  • stability

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