Optimal Congestion Control for Time-varying Wireless Links

02/09/2022
by   Prateesh Goyal, et al.
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Modern networks exhibit a high degree of variability in link rates. Cellular network bandwidth inherently varies with receiver motion and orientation, while class-based packet scheduling in datacenter and service provider networks induces high variability in available capacity for network tenants. Recent work has proposed numerous congestion control protocols to cope with this variability, offering different tradeoffs between link utilization and queuing delay. In this paper, we develop a formal model of congestion control over time-varying links, and we use this model to derive a bound on the performance of any congestion control protocol running over a time-varying link with a given distribution of rate variation. Using the insights from this analysis, we derive an optimal control law that offers a smooth tradeoff between link utilization and queuing delay. We compare the performance of this control law to several existing control algorithms on cellular link traces to show that there is significant room for optimization.

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