Abstract :
The paper considers a TCP/IP-style network with flow control at end-systems based on congestion feedback, and routing decisions at network nodes on a per-destination basis. The only generalization with respect to standard IP is that routers split their traffic, for each destination, among their outgoing links. We pose two optimization problems, that generalize and combine those used in the congestion control and traffic engineering literature. In contrast to other work in multipath congestion control, we use variables that are available at each node (source or router). We prove that decentralized algorithms built by combining primal or dual congestion control with adaptation of router splits, converge globally to optimal points. Some comments on practical implications of these results are given.
Keywords :
routing protocols; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; TCP-IP-style network; adaptive multipath routing; congestion control; flow control; optimization; traffic engineering; transport control protocol-Internet protocol; Adaptive control; Communication system traffic control; Cost function; IP networks; Multiprotocol label switching; Optimal control; Programmable control; Routing; TCPIP; Telecommunication traffic;