DocumentCode :
88309
Title :
Which Protocol? Mutual Interaction of Heterogeneous Congestion Controllers
Author :
Ramaswamy, V. ; Choudhury, Debaditya ; Shakkottai, Sanjay
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Volume :
22
Issue :
2
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Apr-14
Firstpage :
457
Lastpage :
469
Abstract :
A large number of congestion control protocols have been proposed in the last few years, with all having the same purpose-to divide available bandwidth resources among different flows in a fair manner. Each protocol operates on the paradigm of some conception of link price (such as packet losses or packet delays) that determines source transmission rates. Recent work on network utility maximization has brought forth the idea that the fundamental price or Lagrange multiplier for a link is proportional to the queue length at that link, and that different congestion metrics (such as delays or drops) are essentially ways of interpreting such a Lagrange multiplier. We thus ask the following question: Suppose that each flow has a number of congestion control protocols to choose from, which one (or combination) should it choose? We introduce a framework wherein each flow has a utility that depends on throughput and also has a disutility that is some function of the queue lengths encountered along the route taken. Flows must choose a combination of protocols that would maximize their payoffs. We study both the socially optimal, as well as the selfish cases to determine the loss of system-wide value incurred through selfish decision making, so characterizing the “price of heterogeneity.” We also propose tolling schemes that incentivize flows to choose one of several different virtual networks catering to particular needs and show that the total system value is greater, hence making a case for the adoption of such virtual networks.
Keywords :
protocols; queueing theory; Lagrange multiplier; bandwidth resources; congestion control protocols; congestion metrics; decision making; fundamental price; heterogeneity price; heterogeneous congestion controllers; link price conception; mutual interaction; network utility maximization; packet delay; packet loss; queue length; social optimality; source transmission rates; system-wide value; tolling scheme; virtual networks; Congestion controllers; Paris Metro Pricing (PMP); TCP/IP; noncooperative games;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6692
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2013.2262773
Filename :
6523185
Link To Document :
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