62 research outputs found

    Additive increase rate accelerator

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    Abstract. We propose AIRA, an Additive Increase Rate Accelerator. AIRA extends AIMD functionality towards adaptive increase rates, depending on the level of network contention and bandwidth availability. In this context, acceleration grows when resource availability is detected by goodput/throughput measurements and slows down when increased throughput does not translate into increased goodput as well. Thus, the gap between throughput and goodput determines the behavior of the rate accelerator. We study the properties of the extended model and propose, based on analysis and simulation, appropriate rate decrease and increase rules. Furthermore, we study conditional rules to guarantee operational success even in the presence of symptomatic, extra-ordinary events. We show that analytical rules can be derived for accelerating, either positively or negatively, the increase rate of AIMD in accordance with network dynamics. Indeed, we find that the "blind", fixed Additive Increase rule can become an obstacle for the performance of TCP, especially when contention increases. Instead, sophisticated, contention-aware additive increase rates may preserve system stability and reduce retransmission effort, without reducing the goodput performance of TCP

    Towards Flexibility and Accuracy in Space DTN Communications

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    ABSTRACT Although Interplanetary Telecommunications rely on preconfigured contact schedules to make routing decisions, there is a lack of appropriate mechanisms to notify the network about contact plan changes. In order to fill this gap, we propose and evaluate a framework for disseminating information about queueing delays and link disruptions. In this context, we present such a mechanism, focusing not only on its functional properties, but rather on its impact objectives: to improve accuracy and routing performance. Supportively, we couple this mechanism with a DTN-compatible protocol, namely Contact Plan Update Protocol (CPUP), which implements our dissemination policy. Through simulation of space scenarios we show that accuracy can be significantly improved in all cases while routing performance can achieve a wide range, from minor through to significant gains, conditionally

    Energy-efficient internetworking with DTN

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    Abstract. We claim that Delay-Tolerant Networking has the potential to form an internetworking overlay that shapes traffic in a manner that exploits the capacity of last hop wireless channels and allows for energy-efficient internetworking. We demonstrate DTN potential for energy-efficient internetworking through an overlay-architecture and a tool we have developed that captures the required state transitions of the mobile device WNIC. We show experimentally that the DTN overlay can re-shape traffic in a manner that allows the receiver to exploit the energy-throughput tradeoff better: it may condense sporadic packets into a burst and, in return, prolong sleep and power-off duration without risk to miss incoming packets and without degradation in throughput

    Improving TCP Smoothness by Synchronized and Measurementbased Congestion Avoidance

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    In this paper, we observe that although multiplicative decrease is necessary to accomplish fairness in congestion control, it does not inevitably sacrifice system throughput, as long as the system operates between the knee and the cliff, according to an equation. However, even when the system throughput is relatively stable, end users of real-time applications do not necessarily experience a smooth traffic, mainly caused by the unsynchronized window adjustments due to random congestion indications. We analyzed and evaluated the negative impact of random window adjustments on smoothness, short-term fairness, and even long-term fairness measured by a novel fairness metric defined in this paper. Therefore, we propose an experimental congestion avoidance mechanism to improve TCP smoothness for media-streaming applications. The mechanism relies on a fine-grained RTT estimation to measure the network condition, and coordinates the upward and backward window adjustments to abolish the damage of unsynchronized window control. Congestive packet drops are reduced by a new control parameter γ, and the bottleneck queue length can also be controlled in an end-to-end way. Simulation results confirm that the new mechanism enhance significantly the smoothness and fairness, without a cost of responsiveness. In fact, by enabling a new parameter δ, the responsiveness can be even enhanced when the bandwidth is under-utilized

    Energy-Efficient Internetworking with DTN

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    Part 4: Energy Efficiency and Cooperation in Wireless NetworksInternational audienceWe claim that Delay-Tolerant Networking has the potential to form an internetworking overlay that shapes traffic in a manner that exploits the capacity of last hop wireless channels and allows for energy-efficient internetworking. We demonstrate DTN potential for energy-efficient internetworking through an overlay-architecture and a tool we have developed that captures the required state transitions of the mobile device WNIC. We show experimentally that the DTN overlay can re-shape traffic in a manner that allows the receiver to exploit the energy-throughput tradeoff better: it may condense sporadic packets into a burst and, in return, prolong sleep and power-off duration without risk to miss incoming packets and without degradation in throughput
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