The transmission control protocol with a random early detection (TCP/RED) is an important algorithm for a TCP congestion control [1]. It has been expressed as a simple second-order discrete-time hybrid dynamical model, and shows unique and typical nonlinear phenomena, e.g., bifurcation phenomena or chaotic attractors [2], [3]. However, detailed behavior is unclear due to discontinuity that describes the switching of transmission phases in TCP/RED, but we have proposed its analysis method in previous study. This letter clarifies bifurcation structures with it.
Daisuke ITO
The University of Shiga Prefecture
Tetsushi UETA
Tokushima University
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Daisuke ITO, Tetsushi UETA, "Steady State Analysis of the TCP Network with RED Algorithm" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E99-A, no. 6, pp. 1247-1250, June 2016, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E99.A.1247.
Abstract: The transmission control protocol with a random early detection (TCP/RED) is an important algorithm for a TCP congestion control [1]. It has been expressed as a simple second-order discrete-time hybrid dynamical model, and shows unique and typical nonlinear phenomena, e.g., bifurcation phenomena or chaotic attractors [2], [3]. However, detailed behavior is unclear due to discontinuity that describes the switching of transmission phases in TCP/RED, but we have proposed its analysis method in previous study. This letter clarifies bifurcation structures with it.
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