The TCP congestion control protocol serves as the cornerstone of reliable internet communication. However, as new applications require more specific guarantees regarding data rate and delay, network management must adapt. Thus, service providers are shifting from decentralized to centralized control of the network using a software-defined network controller (SDN). The SDN classifies applications and allocates logically separate resources called slices, over the physical network. We propose TCP Slice, a congestion control algorithm that meets specific delay and bandwidth guarantees. Obtaining closed-form delay bounds for a client is challenging due to dependencies on other clients and their traffic stochasticity. We use network calculus to derive the client's delay bound and incorporate it as a constraint in the Network Utility Maximization problem. We solve the resulting optimization using dual decomposition and obtain a semi-distributed TCP protocol that can be implemented with the help of SDN controller and the use of an Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) bit. Additionally, we also propose a proactive approach for congestion control using digital twin. TCP Slice represents a significant step towards accommodating evolving internet traffic patterns and the need for better network management in the face of increasing application diversity.
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