Congestion control in the ABR class of ATM network presents interesting challenges due to the presence of multiple delays and of saturation. In this paper we propose an algorithm which tries to keep the data rate demand and queue length “close” to their steady-state values, by using some recent results by the authors, based on the concept of Finite-Time-Stability. Some simulation results confirm the good performance guaranteed by the proposed algorithm.

Application of finite-time stability concepts to the control of ATM networks / Amato, F; Ariola, M; Abdallah, C; Cosentino, C. - (2002), pp. 1071-1079. (Intervento presentato al convegno 40th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication Control and Computing tenutosi a Monticello, IL, USA nel Ottobre 2002).

Application of finite-time stability concepts to the control of ATM networks

Amato F;
2002

Abstract

Congestion control in the ABR class of ATM network presents interesting challenges due to the presence of multiple delays and of saturation. In this paper we propose an algorithm which tries to keep the data rate demand and queue length “close” to their steady-state values, by using some recent results by the authors, based on the concept of Finite-Time-Stability. Some simulation results confirm the good performance guaranteed by the proposed algorithm.
2002
Application of finite-time stability concepts to the control of ATM networks / Amato, F; Ariola, M; Abdallah, C; Cosentino, C. - (2002), pp. 1071-1079. (Intervento presentato al convegno 40th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication Control and Computing tenutosi a Monticello, IL, USA nel Ottobre 2002).
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