Abstract

We study the bifurcation and chaotic behavior of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) network with Random Early Detection (RED) queue management. These bifurcation and chaotic behaviors may cause heavy oscillation of an average queue length and induce network instability. We propose an impulsive control method for controlling bifurcations and chaos in the internet congestion control system. The theoretical analysis and the simulation experiments show that this method can obtain the stable average queue length without sacrificing the other advantages of RED.

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