IP Queueing Delay Applied to TCP Congestion Control

Autores
Rigotti, Guillermo
Año de publicación
2015
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
TCPs congestion control was traditionally based on packet losses. This approach leads to an inefficient bandwidth use, because losses must be produced to infer network load. In last years, another approaches have been considered to infer that load, mainly the estimation of sender-receiver delay, known as ” one way delay” (OWD). The estimation of this delay enables the sender anticipate losses and lower its sending rate before they occur. A known problem is to accurately estimate OWD, because it requires synchronization between sender and receiver. Various alternatives exist to achieve synchronization (NTP, GPS), but these are not applicable to TCP’s flows due to the significant number of flows and because they mainly reside on users’ equipment. Another approach that has been recently incorporated in T C P ’s flow control mechanisms, consists in infer OWD from the RTT value by means of some heuristic. However, this approach has lead to develop complex heuristics that produce inaccurate results, due mainly to the assymetry in the paths and the variability of network load. In this paper a simple mechanism to estimate OWD is proposed. It is based in the cooperation of the network layer, and consists in obtain OWD as the sum of queueing delays experienced by packets in each router along the path from sender toward receiver.
X Workshop Arquitectura, Redes y Sistemas Operativos (WARSO)
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Standards (e.g., TCP/IP)
one way delay
OWD
congestion control
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv IP Queueing Delay Applied to TCP Congestion Control
title IP Queueing Delay Applied to TCP Congestion Control
spellingShingle IP Queueing Delay Applied to TCP Congestion Control
Rigotti, Guillermo
Ciencias Informáticas
Standards (e.g., TCP/IP)
one way delay
OWD
congestion control
title_short IP Queueing Delay Applied to TCP Congestion Control
title_full IP Queueing Delay Applied to TCP Congestion Control
title_fullStr IP Queueing Delay Applied to TCP Congestion Control
title_full_unstemmed IP Queueing Delay Applied to TCP Congestion Control
title_sort IP Queueing Delay Applied to TCP Congestion Control
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rigotti, Guillermo
author Rigotti, Guillermo
author_facet Rigotti, Guillermo
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Standards (e.g., TCP/IP)
one way delay
OWD
congestion control
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Standards (e.g., TCP/IP)
one way delay
OWD
congestion control
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv TCPs congestion control was traditionally based on packet losses. This approach leads to an inefficient bandwidth use, because losses must be produced to infer network load. In last years, another approaches have been considered to infer that load, mainly the estimation of sender-receiver delay, known as ” one way delay” (OWD). The estimation of this delay enables the sender anticipate losses and lower its sending rate before they occur. A known problem is to accurately estimate OWD, because it requires synchronization between sender and receiver. Various alternatives exist to achieve synchronization (NTP, GPS), but these are not applicable to TCP’s flows due to the significant number of flows and because they mainly reside on users’ equipment. Another approach that has been recently incorporated in T C P ’s flow control mechanisms, consists in infer OWD from the RTT value by means of some heuristic. However, this approach has lead to develop complex heuristics that produce inaccurate results, due mainly to the assymetry in the paths and the variability of network load. In this paper a simple mechanism to estimate OWD is proposed. It is based in the cooperation of the network layer, and consists in obtain OWD as the sum of queueing delays experienced by packets in each router along the path from sender toward receiver.
X Workshop Arquitectura, Redes y Sistemas Operativos (WARSO)
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
description TCPs congestion control was traditionally based on packet losses. This approach leads to an inefficient bandwidth use, because losses must be produced to infer network load. In last years, another approaches have been considered to infer that load, mainly the estimation of sender-receiver delay, known as ” one way delay” (OWD). The estimation of this delay enables the sender anticipate losses and lower its sending rate before they occur. A known problem is to accurately estimate OWD, because it requires synchronization between sender and receiver. Various alternatives exist to achieve synchronization (NTP, GPS), but these are not applicable to TCP’s flows due to the significant number of flows and because they mainly reside on users’ equipment. Another approach that has been recently incorporated in T C P ’s flow control mechanisms, consists in infer OWD from the RTT value by means of some heuristic. However, this approach has lead to develop complex heuristics that produce inaccurate results, due mainly to the assymetry in the paths and the variability of network load. In this paper a simple mechanism to estimate OWD is proposed. It is based in the cooperation of the network layer, and consists in obtain OWD as the sum of queueing delays experienced by packets in each router along the path from sender toward receiver.
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