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  • TITLE: Stability Analysis of a DiffServ Network Having Two-Level Coloring at the Network Edge and Preferential Dropping at the Core
  • AUTHOR: Y. Cui, Y. Chait and C.V. Hollot
  • ABSTRACT: This paper presents a local stability result for Differentiated Services (DiffServ) networks with heterogeneous TCP flows consisting of two-level edge coloring using a token bucket, and preferentially-dropping core router. Coloring is accomplished using a recently proposed edge mechanism to adaptively tune the token-bucket rate. The result is stated for sources under TCP-Reno congestion control algorithm. Stability analysis of several DiffServ networks that were tested using {\tt ns} simulations is described.
  • STATUS: This a full version of the paper to be presented at the ACC 2004,
    Boston, USA.
  • DATE OF ENTRY: ???
  • full paper: (.pdf, 304 kb)


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