DocumentCode
431094
Title
High-speed TCP protocols with pacing for fairness and TCP friendliness
Author
Choi, Young-Soo ; Lee, Kang-Won ; Han, Tae-Man ; Cho, You-Ze
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Kyungpook Nat. Univ., Taegu, South Korea
Volume
C
fYear
2004
fDate
21-24 Nov. 2004
Firstpage
13
Abstract
Current TCP congestion control can encounter problems in high-speed wide area networks due to its slow response with a large congestion window. Several congestion control proposals have already been suggested to solve this problem and mainly consider two properties: TCP friendliness and bandwidth scalability, to ensure that a protocol does not take away too much bandwidth from TCP, while utilizing the full bandwidth of high-speed networks. However, further studies on the TCP friendliness of high-speed TCP are still needed. Recent studies have pointed out that existing schemes have a severe RTT unfairness problem, where competing flows with different RTTs can consume considerable unfair bandwidth shares. Burstiness is one of the main reasons behind such problems. As the congestion window achieved by a high-speed TCP connection can be quite large, there is a strong possibility that the sender transmits a large burst of packets. As such, the current congestion control mechanisms of high-speed TCP can lead to bursty traffic flows in high-speed networks, with a negative impact on both TCP friendliness and RTT unfairness. The proposed solution to these problems is to evenly space, or pace packets sent into the network over an entire round-trip time, so that packets are not sent in a burst. Accordingly, the current paper evaluates this approach with a high bandwidth-delay product network and shows that pacing offers better TCP friendliness and RTT fairness without degrading the bandwidth scalability.
Keywords
bandwidth allocation; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; wide area networks; TCP congestion control; TCP friendliness; bandwidth scalability; high bandwidth-delay product network; high-speed TCP protocols; traffic flows; wide area networks; Bandwidth; Protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
TENCON 2004. 2004 IEEE Region 10 Conference
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8560-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TENCON.2004.1414694
Filename
1414694
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