• DocumentCode
    321693
  • Title

    TCP fast recovery strategies: analysis and improvements

  • Author

    Lin, Dong ; Kung, H.T.

  • Author_Institution
    Div. of Eng. & Appl. Sci., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA, USA
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    29 Mar-2 Apr 1998
  • Firstpage
    263
  • Abstract
    To match an ideal Internet gateway which rigorously enforces fair sharing among competing TCP connections, an ideal TCP sender should possess two properties while obeying congestion avoidance and control principles. First, the TCP sender which under-uses network resources should avoid retransmission time-outs. When experiencing network congestion, a TCP connection should not time-out unless it has already reduced its congestion window to one packet but still cannot survive. Second, the TCP sender which over-uses network resources should lower its bandwidth. The congestion window for a connection should decrease each time a lost packet is detected because an ideal gateway will drop packets, during congestion, with a probability proportional to the bandwidth of the connection. Following these guidelines, we propose network-sensitive Reno (Net Reno), a set of optimizations that can be added to a traditional Reno TCP sender. Using the TCP´s self-clocking property and the packet conservation rule, Net Reno improves Reno and its variants (New-Reno and SACK), in reducing TCP retransmission time-outs (RTOs) and in being conservative in network usage during the fast recovery phase. We have shown that over 85% of RTOs are due to small congestion windows that prevent fast retransmission and recovery algorithms from being effective. This implies that sophisticated recovery schemes such as SACK will have limited benefits for these loads. Net Reno overcomes this problem with a small window optimization. Net Reno can recover any number of packet losses without time-outs as long as the network keeps at least one packet alive for the connection
  • Keywords
    Internet; optimisation; packet switching; telecommunication congestion control; transport protocols; Internet gateway; Net Reno; Reno TCP sender; TCP connections; TCP fast recovery strategies; bandwidth; congestion avoidance; congestion control; congestion windows; fair sharing; fast recovery phase; ideal TCP sender; network usage; network-sensitive Reno; optimizations; over-use; packet conservation rule; packet losses; recovery schemes; retransmission time-outs; self-clocking property; under-use; Algorithm design and analysis; Bandwidth; Clocks; Explosives; Guidelines; Internet; Jacobian matrices; Laboratories; Protocols; Spine;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    INFOCOM '98. Seventeenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings. IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    San Francisco, CA
  • ISSN
    0743-166X
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-4383-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INFCOM.1998.659662
  • Filename
    659662