In this paper we use fixed point methods to model the behavior of a population of TCP fows traversing a network of routers implementing either Drop Tail or the RED queue management policies. We formulate a non-linear problem with the router average queue lengths as unknowns. Once the average queue lengths are obtained, other metrics such as router loss probability, TCP flow throughput, TCP flow end-to-end loss rates, and average round trip time can be easily obtained. Comparison with simulation for a variety of scenarios shows that the model is quite accurate in its predictions.

Fixed Point Approximations for TCP Behavior in Networks of Routers

GRIBAUDO, MARCO;
2006-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we use fixed point methods to model the behavior of a population of TCP fows traversing a network of routers implementing either Drop Tail or the RED queue management policies. We formulate a non-linear problem with the router average queue lengths as unknowns. Once the average queue lengths are obtained, other metrics such as router loss probability, TCP flow throughput, TCP flow end-to-end loss rates, and average round trip time can be easily obtained. Comparison with simulation for a variety of scenarios shows that the model is quite accurate in its predictions.
2006
13th GI/ITG Conference on Measuring, Modelling and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems, MMB 2006
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