DocumentCode
467558
Title
Building a RCP (Rate Control Protocol) Test Network
Author
Dukkipati, Nandita ; Gibb, Glen ; McKeown, Nick ; Zhu, Jiang
Author_Institution
Stanford Univ., Stanford
fYear
2007
fDate
22-24 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
91
Lastpage
98
Abstract
We recently proposed the Rate Control Protocol (RCP) as way to minimize download times (or flow-completion times). Simulations suggest that if RCP were widely deployed, downloads would frequently finish ten times faster than with TCP. This is because RCP involves explicit feedback from the routers along the path, allowing a sender to pick a fast starting rate, and adapt quickly to network conditions. RCP is particularly appealing because it can be shown to be stable under broad operating conditions, and its performance is independent of the flow-size distribution and the RTT. Although it requires changes to the routers, the changes are small: The routers keep no per-flow state or per-flow queues, and the per-packet processing is minimal. However, the bar is high for a new congestion control mechanism - introducing a new scheme requires enormous change, and the argument needs to be compelling. And so, to enable some scientific and repeatable experiments with RCP, we have built and tested an open and public implementation of RCP; we have made available both the end- host software, and the router hardware. In this paper we describe our end-host implementation of RCP in Linux, and our router implementation in Verilog (on the NetFPGA platform). We hope that others will be able to use these implementations to experiment with RCP and further our understanding of congestion control.
Keywords
Linux; field programmable gate arrays; hardware description languages; routing protocols; telecommunication computing; telecommunication congestion control; transport protocols; Linux; NetFPGA platform; RCP algorithm; Verilog; congestion control mechanism; end- host software; flow-size distribution; rate control protocol test network; router hardware implementation; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Control systems; Feedback; Laboratories; Protocols; Size measurement; Stability; System testing; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High-Performance Interconnects, 2007. HOTI 2007. 15th Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Stanford, CA
ISSN
1550-4794
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-2979-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HOTI.2007.15
Filename
4296812
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