We propose a
ow-control scheme that combines the merits of credit- and rate-based
ow-control schemes by applying direct control over both bandwidth and buer resources. The goal of the proposed scheme is to design an optimal ratecontrol policy for a given nite buer capacity that maximizes average throughput and bounds end-to-end delay. By applying higher-order rate control, the proposed scheme not only makes the rate process converge to the neighborhood of link bandwidth, but also connes the queue-length
uctuation to a regime bounded by buer capacity (thus guaranteeing lossless transmission). Using the
uid approximation method, we model the proposed
ow-control scheme and study the system dynamic behavior for ABR (Available Bit Rate) service under the most stressful trac condition. We derive the expressions for queue build-ups and average throughput in both transient and equilibrium states. The analytical results have shown the proposed scheme to be stable and ecient in that...
Xi Zhang, Kang G. Shin, Qin Zheng