Hi,
I'd like to report on a measurement study regarding the stability of various
TCP variant protocols. Although we can find quite a bit of work on fairness
and convergence of protocols (including some theoretical studies on the
topic as well), there is relatively little work on measuring the stability
of protocols and its impact on protocol performance and overall health of
the networks (e.g., the overall queue fluctions and link utilization). We
have measured the degree of rate oscillation and fluctuation of protocols to
have some understanding of protocol stability. We would like to share our
results with you to get some feedback from the community.
We have some theoretical results and also experimental results. Here is the
link to the experimental results. You can find links to all of our
experimental data that include results from several hundred experiments.
http://netsrv.csc.ncsu.edu/convex-ordering/
If you need our report on theoretical results, we can e-mail you the
report.
Injong Rhee
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