Title :
Extensible and realistic modeling of resource contention in resource-constrained nodes
Author :
Meyer, Timmy ; Wolfinger, Bernd E. ; Heckmuller, Stephan ; Abdollahpouri, Alireza
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Telecommun. & Comput. Networks, Univ. Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract :
In the past, network performance has been strongly determined by the capacity of the wired or wireless links. In future, however, we can expect that with the emergence of resource-constrained nodes (e.g. software routers) and high-speed links (e.g. optical fiber), the network nodes themselves will be the bottleneck. To increase the packet processing of resource-constrained nodes, parallel processing with multi-core processors is required. Intra-node resource contention can have a strong negative impact on the corresponding network node and, therefore, also on the overall performance of the network. However, several commonly used network simulators only offer a rather simplistic node model and do not take into account intra-node resource contention. In particular, latencies and input queueing behavior of resource-constrained nodes are typically not modeled in current simulators. We propose a unified and extensible approach to model intra-node resource contention which enables us to identify and predict performance bottlenecks in current and future networks. We implemented our model as an extension to the network simulator ns-3. The simulation results show that our approach significantly outperforms the original ns-3 in terms of realistic modeling. This claim has been validated successfully by means of real testbed measurements.
Keywords :
multiprocessing systems; parallel processing; queueing theory; telecommunication links; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network routing; high-speed links; intranode resource contention; multicore processors; network performance; network simulators; ns-3; optical fiber; packet processing; parallel processing; performance bottlenecks; resource-constrained nodes; software routers; testbed measurements; wired links; wireless links; Computational modeling; Delays; Multicore processing; Protocols; Resource management; Servers; Software; model; ns-3; resource contention; software router;
Conference_Titel :
Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (SPECTS), 2013 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-56555-352-1