Parameter Design for Diffusion-Type Autonomous Decentralized Flow Control
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概要
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We have previously proposed a diffusion-type flow control mechanism as a solution for severely time-sensitive flow control required for high-speed networks. In this mechanism, each node in a network manages its local traffic flow using the basis of only the local information directly available to it, by using predetermined rules. In addition, the implementation of decision-making at each node can lead to optimal performance for the whole network. Our previous studies show that our flow control mechanism with certain parameter settings works well in high-speed networks. However, to apply this mechanism to actual networks, it is necessary to clarify how to design a parameter in our control mechanism. In this paper, we investigate the range of the parameter and derive its optimal value enabling the diffusion-type flow control to work effectively.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2008-09-01
著者
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AIDA Masaki
Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Aida Masaki
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Hino‐shi Jpn
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Aida Masaki
Graduate School Of System Design Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Takano Chisa
Ntt Advanced Technol. Corp. (ntt‐at) Musashino‐shi Jpn
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Takano Chisa
Graduate School Of System Design Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Sugiyama Keita
Graduate School Of System Design Tokyo Metropolitan University
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TAKANO Chisa
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University
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