Title :
Multicast-based inference of network-internal characteristics: accuracy of packet loss estimation
Author :
Cáceres, R. ; Duffield, N.G. ; Horowitz, J. ; Towlsey, D. ; Bu, T.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Labs.-Res., Florham Park, NJ, USA
Abstract :
We explore the use of end-to-end multicast traffic as measurement probes to infer network internal characteristics. We have developed in an earlier paper a maximum likelihood estimator for packet loss rates on individual links based on losses observed by multicast receivers. This technique exploits the inherent correlation between such observations to infer the performance of paths between branch points in the multicast tree spanning the probe source and its receivers. We evaluate through analysis and simulation the accuracy of our estimator under a variety of network conditions. In particular, we report on the error between inferred loss rates and actual loss rates as we vary the network topology, propagation delay, packet drop policy, background traffic mix, and probe traffic type. In all but one case, estimated losses and probe losses agree to within 2 percent on average. We feel this accuracy is enough to reliably identify congested links in a wide-area internetwork
Keywords :
delays; inference mechanisms; internetworking; losses; maximum likelihood estimation; multicast communication; network topology; packet switching; performance evaluation; receivers; telecommunication networks; telecommunication traffic; wide area networks; actual loss rates; background traffic mix; branch points; congested links identification; correlation; end-to-end multicast traffic; error; estimated losses; estimator accuracy; inferred loss rates; maximum likelihood estimator; measurement probes; multicast receivers; multicast tree; multicast-based inference; network conditions; network topology; network-internal characteristics; packet drop policy; packet loss estimation accuracy; packet loss rates; paths performance; probe losses; probe source; probe traffic type; propagation delay; simulation; wide-area internetwork; Computer science; Force measurement; Internet; Loss measurement; Maximum likelihood estimation; Network topology; Probes; Statistics; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM '99. Eighteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5417-6
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.1999.749304