Receiver-based flow control for networks in overload
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Li, Chih-ping; Modiano, Eytan H.
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We consider utility maximization in networks where the sources do not employ flow control and may consequently overload the network. In the absence of flow control at the sources, some packets will inevitably have to be dropped when the network is in overload. To that end, we first develop a distributed, threshold-based packet dropping policy that maximizes the weighted sum throughput. Next, we consider utility maximization and develop a receiver-based flow control scheme that, when combined with threshold-based packet dropping, achieves the optimal utility. The flow control scheme creates virtual queues at the receivers as a push-back mechanism to optimize the amount of data delivered to the destinations via back-pressure routing. A novel feature of our scheme is that a utility function can be assigned to a collection of flows, generalizing the traditional approach of optimizing per-flow utilities. Our control policies use finite-buffer queues and are independent of arrival statistics. Their near-optimal performance is proved and further supported by simulation results.
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Original manuscript July 26, 2012
Date issued
2013-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Information and Decision SystemsJournal
Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE INFOCOM
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Li, Chih-ping, and Eytan Modiano. “Receiver-based flow control for networks in overload.” In 2013 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM, 2949-2957. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2013.
Version: Original manuscript
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978-1-4673-5946-7
978-1-4673-5944-3
978-1-4673-5945-0