posted on 2024-07-09, 19:42authored byKrister Jacobsson, Lachlan L H Andrew, Antony TangAntony Tang, Steven H. Low, Håkan Hjalmarsson
This paper presents a link model which captures the queue dynamics in response to a change in a TCP source's congestion window. By considering both self-clocking and the link integrator effect, the model generalizes existing models and is shown to be more accurate by both open loop and closed loop packet level simulations. It reduces to the known static link model when flows' round trip delays are identical, and approximates the standard integrator link model when there is significant cross traffic. We apply this model to the stability analysis of FAST TCP including its filter dynamics. Under this model, the FAST control law is linearly stable for a single bottleneck link with an arbitrary distribution of round trip delays. This result resolves the notable discrepancy between empirical observations and previous theoretical predictions. The analysis highlights the critical role of self-clocking in TCP stability, and the proof technique is new and less conservative than existing ones.