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1991
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A Control-Theoretic Approach to Flow Control

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A Control-Theoretic Approach to Flow Control
This paper presents a control-theoretic approach to reactive flow control in networks that do not reserve bandwidth. We assume a round-robin-like queue service discipline in the output queues of the network’s switches, and propose deterministic and stochastic models for a single conversation in a network of such switches. These models motivate the Packet-Pair rate probing technique, and a provably stable rate-based flow control scheme. A Kalman state estimator is derived from discrete-time state space analysis, but there are difficulties in using the estimator in practice. These difficulties are overcome by a novel estimation scheme based on fuzzy logic. We then present a technique to extract and use additional information from the system to develop a continuous-time system model. This is used to design a variant of the control law that is also provably stable, and, in addition, takes control action as rapidly as possible. Finally, practical issues such as correcting parameter drift...
Srinivasan Keshav
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Type Conference
Year 1991
Where SIGCOMM
Authors Srinivasan Keshav
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