Title :
Less-than-Best-Effort Service: A Survey of End-to-End Approaches
Author :
Ros, David ; Welzl, Michael
Author_Institution :
Inst. Mines-Telecom / Telecom Bretagne, Cesson-Sevigne, France
fDate :
Second Quarter 2013
Abstract :
This paper provides a survey of transport protocols and congestion control mechanisms that are designed to have a smaller bandwidth and/or delay impact on standard TCP than standard TCP itself when they share a bottleneck with it. Such protocols and mechanisms provide what is sometimes called a less-than-best-effort or lower than best-effort service. To a user, such a service can, for instance, be an attractive choice for applications which create traffic that is considered less urgent than that of others-e.g., automatic backup, software updates running in the background, or peer-to-peer applications. The focus of this survey is on end-host approaches for achieving a less-than-best-effort service. This includes e.g. upper-layer methods, or techniques that leverage standard transport-layer mechanisms so as to reduce the impact on other competing flows.
Keywords :
delays; telecommunication congestion control; transport protocols; automatic backup; bandwidth; congestion control mechanisms; delay impact; end-host approaches; end-to-end approaches; less-than-best-effort service; lower than best-effort service; peer-to-peer applications; software updates; standard TCP; standard transport-layer mechanisms; transport protocols; upper-layer methods; Bandwidth; Delays; Quality of service; Receivers; Telecommunication congestion control; Throughput; Transport protocols; Transport protocols; congestion control; less-than-best effort service; quality of service;
Journal_Title :
Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/SURV.2012.060912.00176