Publication View

Submitted to The IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (2008)

Abstract
Existing Internet protocols rely on cooperative behavior of end users. We present a control-theoretic algorithm to counteract uncooperative users which change their con-gestion control schemes to gain larger bandwidth. This algorithm rectifies uncoopera-tive users; that is, forces them to comply with their fair share, by adjusting the prices fed back to them. It is to be implemented at the edge of the network (e.g. by ISPs), and can be used with any congestion notification policy deployed by the network. Our design achieves a separation of time-scales between the network congestion feedback loop and the price-adjustment loop, thus recovering the fair allocation of bandwidth upon a fast transient phase.

Publication details
Download http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.83.7927
Source http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/homepages/arcak/Papers/ton_uncooperative.pdf
Contributors CiteSeerX
Repository CiteSeerX - Scientific Literature Digital Library and Search Engine (United States)
Type text
Language English
Relation 10.1.1.112.5121, 10.1.1.26.7332, 10.1.1.31.1088, 10.1.1.1.3369, 10.1.1.40.9301, 10.1.1.1.2991, 10.1.1.20.2325, 10.1.1.131.3764, 10.1.1.6.3467, 10.1.1.16.7589, 10.1.1.11.4235, 10.1.1.13.6633, 10.1.1.57.7468, 10.1.1.2.1741