Modelling and analysis of TCP congestion control mechanisms using stochastic reward nets

O. Younes
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Abstract

Modelling of congestion control mechanisms of the transmission control protocol (TCP) helps to obtain parametric results that help to better understand the TCP behaviour under different operating conditions. Several analytical models were proposed to analyse the behaviour of TCP congestion control mechanisms. However, most of these models were designed for a few TCP sessions with non-persistent connections. A few analytical studies were presented for modelling persistent TCP connections. Nevertheless, these studies have many limiting assumptions and are not scalable. In this work, a stochastic reward nets model is introduced for the TCP Reno with the persistent TCP connections, which share two bottleneck links in a wide area network. A microscopic approach was used for constructing the proposed model that captures most features of congestion control mechanisms used by the TCP Reno, and interactions between different TCP sessions. The proposed model relaxed several limiting assumptions adopted by other related models introduced in the literature. To validate the proposed model, analytical results are extensively compared with simulation results.
基于随机奖励网的TCP拥塞控制机制建模与分析
对传输控制协议(TCP)的拥塞控制机制进行建模,有助于获得参数化结果,从而更好地理解TCP在不同运行条件下的行为。提出了几种分析模型来分析TCP拥塞控制机制的行为。然而,这些模型中的大多数都是为少数具有非持久连接的TCP会话而设计的。一些分析研究提出了建模持久TCP连接。然而,这些研究有许多限制性假设,并且不可扩展。本文针对广域网中共享两个瓶颈链路的具有持久TCP连接的TCP Reno,提出了一个随机奖励网络模型。采用微观方法构建了所提出的模型,该模型捕获了TCP Reno使用的拥塞控制机制的大多数特征,以及不同TCP会话之间的交互。提出的模型放宽了文献中其他相关模型所采用的几个限制性假设。为了验证所提出的模型,分析结果与仿真结果进行了广泛的比较。
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