TY - JOUR
T1 - A distributed efficient flow control scheme for multirate multicast networks
AU - Xiong, Naixue
AU - Jia, Xiaohua
AU - Yang, Laurence T.
AU - Vasilakos, Athanasios V.
AU - Li, Yingshu
AU - Pan, Yi
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - This paper proposes a novel and efficient distributed flow control scheme for multirate multicast (MR-M), based on the well-known Proportional Integral and Derivative (PID) controllers. The PID controller at each router computes its expected incoming rate and feed backs this rate to its upstream router, such that the local buffer occupancy can be stabilized at an appropriate value. We give the theoretical analysis of the proposed PID controller in terms of system stability. The proposed MR-M controller achieves the fairness in two aspects: 1) The intrasession fairness, i.e., the receivers from the same source within the same multicast session can receive data at different rates, if they subscribe networks with different capacities; 2) The intersession fairness, i.e., the link bandwidth is fairly shared among multiple multicast sessions from different sources. Extensive simulations have been conducted and the results have demonstrated a superior performance of the proposed scheme in terms of system stability, high link utilization, and high throughput. © 2010 IEEE.
AB - This paper proposes a novel and efficient distributed flow control scheme for multirate multicast (MR-M), based on the well-known Proportional Integral and Derivative (PID) controllers. The PID controller at each router computes its expected incoming rate and feed backs this rate to its upstream router, such that the local buffer occupancy can be stabilized at an appropriate value. We give the theoretical analysis of the proposed PID controller in terms of system stability. The proposed MR-M controller achieves the fairness in two aspects: 1) The intrasession fairness, i.e., the receivers from the same source within the same multicast session can receive data at different rates, if they subscribe networks with different capacities; 2) The intersession fairness, i.e., the link bandwidth is fairly shared among multiple multicast sessions from different sources. Extensive simulations have been conducted and the results have demonstrated a superior performance of the proposed scheme in terms of system stability, high link utilization, and high throughput. © 2010 IEEE.
KW - Explicit rate
KW - fairness
KW - flow control
KW - multirate multicast
KW - stability
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U2 - 10.1109/TPDS.2010.29
DO - 10.1109/TPDS.2010.29
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1045-9219
VL - 21
SP - 1254
EP - 1266
JO - IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
JF - IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
IS - 9
M1 - 5406509
ER -