Title :
On the stability of autonomous decentralized flow control in high-speed networks with asymmetric configurations
Author :
Takano, Chisa ; Aida, Masaki ; Kuribayashi, Shin-Ichi
Author_Institution :
Traffic Eng. Div., NTT Adv. Technol. Corp., Musashino, Japan
Abstract :
In high-speed network, the principle adopted for a time-sensitive flow control mechanism should be autonomous decentralized control. In this mechanism, each node in a network handles its local traffic flow only on the basis of the information it is aware of although it is desirable that the decision-making at each node leads to high performance of the network as a whole. To implement this mechanism, we need first to investigate the relationship between the flow control mechanism of each node and network performance. In particular, the stability of the network performance is important. Our previous studies have proposed a simple mechanism for autonomous decentralized flow control and have shown that it has desirable stability. However since we used a simple, symmetric, and homogeneous network model having a single bottleneck in the evaluation, the results cannot be generalized In this paper, by using more complex network configurations in evaluations, we show that the principle of autonomous decentralized flow control can be applied to high-speed network with asymmetric configurations.
Keywords :
decision making; packet switching; performance evaluation; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; asymmetric configurations; autonomous decentralized flow control; complex network configuration; decision-making; high-speed network; network performance; time-sensitive flow control mechanism; Communication system traffic control; Control systems; Decision making; Fluid flow measurement; High-speed networks; Intelligent networks; Lighting control; Optical propagation; Propagation delay; Stability;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2003. Proceedings. 23rd International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1921-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICDCSW.2003.1203531