IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.51, No.8, 1393-1398, 2006
Stability of TCP/RED systems in AQM routers
By applying the time-delay control theory to a TCP/RED dynamic model, this note establishes some explicit conditions under which the TCP/RED system is stable in terms of the average queue length. Then, the stability region is discussed. Finally, the results are illustrated by using n s2 simulations, which demonstrates that it is able to choose an appropriate control parameter max(p) of RED based on the stability conditions derived in this note, to achieve satisfactory network performance. It is found, by comparison, that this improved performance is better than that of three other typical active queue management (AQM) schemes-the random exponential marking (REM), proportional-integral (PI) controller, and adaptive virtual queue (AVQ) schemes.