Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture
Scientific paper
2008-12-06
Computer Science
Networking and Internet Architecture
Preliminary version has appeared in IEEE INFOCOM 2006. The current version is dated November 2005, with a minor revision in De
Scientific paper
We consider a set of flows passing through a set of servers. The injection rate into each flow is governed by a flow control that increases the injection rate when all the servers on the flow's path are empty and decreases the injection rate when some server is congested. We show that if each server's congestion is governed by the arriving traffic at the server then the system can *oscillate*. This is in contrast to previous work on flow control where congestion was modeled as a function of the flow injection rates and the system was shown to converge to a steady state that maximizes an overall network utility.
Andrews Matthew
Slivkins Aleksandrs
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