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Conference Paper: Does it hurt when others prosper?: Exploring the impact of heterogeneous reordering robustness of TCP

TitleDoes it hurt when others prosper?: Exploring the impact of heterogeneous reordering robustness of TCP
Authors
KeywordsBandwidth sharing
Congestion control mechanism
Congestion response
Network Capacity
Network scenario
Network topology
Packet reordering
TCP enhancements
Issue Date2013
PublisherIEEE Computer Society. The Journal's web site is located at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome.jsp?punumber=1000359
Citation
The 32nd IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE INFOCOM 2013), Turin, Italy, 14-19 April 2013. In IEEE Infocom Proceedings, 2013, p. 2958-2966 How to Cite?
AbstractThe congestion control mechanisms in the standardized Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) may misinterpret packet reordering as congestive loss, leading to spurious congestion response and under-utilization of network capacity. Therefore, many TCP enhancements have been proposed to better differentiate between packet reordering and congestive loss, in order to enhance the reordering robustness (RR) of TCP. Since such enhancements are incrementally deployed, it is important to study the interactions of TCP flows with heterogeneous RR. This paper presents the first systematic study of such interactions by exploring how changing RR of TCP flows influences the bandwidth sharing among these flows. We define the quantified RR (QRR) of a TCP flow as the probability that packet reordering causes congestion response. We analyze the variation of bandwidth sharing as QRR changes. This leads to the discovery of several interesting properties. Most notably, we discover the counter-intuitive result that changing one flow's QRR does not affect its competing flows in certain network topologies. We further characterize the deviation, from the ideal case of bandwidth sharing, as RR changes. We find that enhancing RR of a flow may increase, rather than decrease, the deviation in some typical network scenarios. © 2013 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/184993
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2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 2.865

 

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dc.contributor.authorLai, Cen_US
dc.contributor.authorLeung, KCen_US
dc.contributor.authorLi, VOKen_US
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dc.date.issued2013en_US
dc.identifier.citationThe 32nd IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE INFOCOM 2013), Turin, Italy, 14-19 April 2013. In IEEE Infocom Proceedings, 2013, p. 2958-2966en_US
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dc.description.abstractThe congestion control mechanisms in the standardized Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) may misinterpret packet reordering as congestive loss, leading to spurious congestion response and under-utilization of network capacity. Therefore, many TCP enhancements have been proposed to better differentiate between packet reordering and congestive loss, in order to enhance the reordering robustness (RR) of TCP. Since such enhancements are incrementally deployed, it is important to study the interactions of TCP flows with heterogeneous RR. This paper presents the first systematic study of such interactions by exploring how changing RR of TCP flows influences the bandwidth sharing among these flows. We define the quantified RR (QRR) of a TCP flow as the probability that packet reordering causes congestion response. We analyze the variation of bandwidth sharing as QRR changes. This leads to the discovery of several interesting properties. Most notably, we discover the counter-intuitive result that changing one flow's QRR does not affect its competing flows in certain network topologies. We further characterize the deviation, from the ideal case of bandwidth sharing, as RR changes. We find that enhancing RR of a flow may increase, rather than decrease, the deviation in some typical network scenarios. © 2013 IEEE.-
dc.languageengen_US
dc.publisherIEEE Computer Society. The Journal's web site is located at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome.jsp?punumber=1000359-
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dc.subjectBandwidth sharing-
dc.subjectCongestion control mechanism-
dc.subjectCongestion response-
dc.subjectNetwork Capacity-
dc.subjectNetwork scenario-
dc.subjectNetwork topology-
dc.subjectPacket reordering-
dc.subjectTCP enhancements-
dc.titleDoes it hurt when others prosper?: Exploring the impact of heterogeneous reordering robustness of TCPen_US
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dc.identifier.emailLai, C: laichengdi@eee.hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailLeung, KC: kacleung@hkucc.hku.hken_US
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