Title :
A conservation-law-based modular fluid-flow model for network congestion modeling
Author :
Briat, Corentin ; Yavuz, Ernre A. ; Karlsson, Gunnar
Author_Institution :
ACCESS Linnaeus Centre, R. Inst. of Technol. (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
A modular fluid-flow model for network congestion analysis and control is proposed. The model is derived from an information conservation law stating that the information is either in transit, lost or received. Mathematical models of network elements such as queues, users, and transmission channels, and network description variables, including sending/ acknowledgement rates and delays, are inferred from this law and obtained by applying this principle locally. The modularity of the devised model makes it sufficiently generic to describe any network topology, and appealing for building simulators. Previous models in the literature are often not capable of capturing the transient behavior of the network precisely, making the resulting analysis inaccurate in practice. Those models can be recovered from exact reduction or approximation of this new model. An important aspect of this particular modeling approach is the introduction of new tight building blocks that implement mechanisms ignored by the existing ones, notably at the queue and user levels. Comparisons with packet-level simulations corroborate the proposed model.
Keywords :
mathematical analysis; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network topology; building simulator; delay; information conservation-law-based modular fluid-flow model; mathematical model; network congestion control; network congestion modeling; network description variable; network topology; network transient behavior; new tight building block introduction; packet-level simulation; sending-acknowledgement rate; transmission channel; Clocks; Computational modeling; Congestion control modeling; Fluid-flow models; Queueing model; Self-clocking;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM, 2012 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0773-4
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2012.6195586