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Integration of TCP and ATM Explicit Congestion Notification Schemes
Integration of TCP and ATM Explicit Congestion Notification Schemes // High Speed Networking 2000 Spring
Balatonfuered, 2000. (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Integration of TCP and ATM Explicit Congestion Notification Schemes
Autori
Gracin, Josip ; Kos, Mladen ; Carić, Antun ; Huljenić, Darko
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
High Speed Networking 2000 Spring
/ - Balatonfuered, 2000
Skup
High Speed Networking 2000
Mjesto i datum
Balatonfüred, Mađarska, 21.05.2000. - 24.05.2000
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
TCP; ATM; congestion control
Sažetak
TCP uses a packet drop as an indication of network congestion. While this
reactive scheme has the advantage of not making any assumptions about the
operation of the underlying network layer it is inadequate for high speed
networking. Generally speaking, the separation of flow/congestion control
into two independent parts, TCP's and network's, has major drawbacks on
the performance of TCP. In order to achieve better performance the
control has to be unified.
The explicit congestion notification (ECN) [RFC2481] is a mechanism which
provides IP networks with means to inform end-systems' TCPs of incipient
congestion. By marking IP packets on their way to the destination, a
router notifies the TCP receiver that the average queue size for the
connection is increasing towards some predefined upper limit. The TCP
receiver passes this information to the sender by setting a bit in the TCP
header of an outgoing acknowledgment. Upon detection of congestion
indication bit, TCP sender reduces the outgoing traffic flow and
consequently maintains the router's queue within limits avoiding excessive
delays and packet drops. The application of ECN mandates the usage of
active queue management routers such as RED.
For congestion notification in ATM networks, ATM switches can use the
Explicit Forward Congestion Indication (EFCI) bit in an ATM cell header.
Unfortunately, the setting of the EFCI bit is not based on the average
queue size but on the instantaneous queue size. Because of this, the EFCI
bit is generally considered not applicable for ECN.
Nevertheless, this presentation explores possible ways of using EFCI in
ECN scheme because such a configuration would greatly benefit TCP traffic
passing through ATM network. The simulation results obtained by using the
xGlobe network simulator [ATM Protocols Implementation and Evaluation
Using xGlobe Simulator, 8th Intl. Conf. on Telecomm. Systems, Nashville,
USA, March 2000] are analyzed.
Further, the presentation discusses an implementation of the unified
flow/congestion control in the Linux operating system. Analysis of the
required changes to the kernel code is given. Also, preliminary support
for ECN/EFCI is analyzed.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Elektrotehnika
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Fakultet elektrotehnike i računarstva, Zagreb,
Ericsson Nikola Tesla d.d.