Journal article
Performance effects of two-way FAST TCP
F Ge, S Chan, LLH Andrew, F Li, L Tan, M Zukerman
Computer Networks | ELSEVIER | Published : 2011
Abstract
In this paper we study the performance of delay-based congestion control in the presence of queueing in the reverse path. Specifically, we consider FAST TCP in a single-bottleneck network by considering two scenarios, each corresponding to an equilibrium where a different direction of the bottleneck link is saturated. We argue that the local stability properties of FAST are unchanged by reverse traffic, and present expressions for the throughput of each flow and link. Finally, we consider the effect of bidirectional traffic on the dynamics of the number of flows in the network. We find conditions on the traffic loads under which the bottleneck shifts between the forward and reverse links, an..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The work described in this paper was supported by a grant from City University of Hong Kong (Project No. 9380044), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61070197), the self-determined research funds of CCNU from the college's basic research and operation of MOE in China, and the Australian Research Council (ARC grants DP0985322 and FT0991594). Part of the work described in this paper was done during the one-year visit (2009-2010) of F. Ge at City University of Hong Kong which was supported by project No. 9380044.