Title :
Some Open Issues and New Progress in the Research of Router Buffer Sizing
Author :
Bo Zhang ; Jinyao Yan ; Zheng Chen
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Commun., Univ. of China, Beijing, China
Abstract :
In the year of 2004, the small buffer rule presented by the Stanford research group caused great repercussions in research of router buffer sizing. Although the Stanford model has significant limitations, it is still a great breakthrough compared to the rule of thumb which is widely used in router buffer sizing. After 2004, although there was no consensus in research of router buffer sizing, a lot of valuable research results still appeared. In this paper, we discuss and analyze the previous recommendations on router buffer sizing including the rule-of-thumb, the Stanford model, BSCL, Tiny Buffer Rule, dynamic router buffer sizing and raise some concerns at some new angles and indicate some open issues in the direction of future research. Then introduce some new progress in our research, including revisiting the anomalous loss performance in routers with very small buffers and the impact of router buffer unit.
Keywords :
telecommunication network routing; transport protocols; BSCL; Stanford model; Stanford research group; Tiny Buffer Rule; dynamic router buffer sizing; Computers; Heuristic algorithms; Internet; Optical buffering; Packet loss; Real-time systems; BSCL; Tiny Buffer Rule; buffer unit; dynamic router buffer sizing; router buffer sizing; the Small buffers rule; the Stanford model; the anomalous loss performance; the rule-of-thumb;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Applications and Communications (SCAC), 2014 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Weihai
DOI :
10.1109/SCAC.2014.11