Hybrid Transmission Time Intervals for TCP Slow Start in Mobile Edge Computing System

Siqi Mu, Shiyu Wu, Ming Liu, Naizheng Zheng, Hong Zhou, Yong Teng, Xia Chen, Qi Zhang, Yawen Zheng, Z. Zhong, Hao Guan
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In this paper, a novel scheduling scheme with hybrid transmission time intervals (TTI) is proposed to improve the performance of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) transmission in Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) systems. Two use cases with diverse service requirements, i.e., low latency communication (LLC) and enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), are considered and originally assigned to separate bands with short TTI of 0.143 ms and long TTI of 1 ms, respectively. With the proposed scheduling scheme, eMBB traffic at TCP slow start stage can be scheduled with short TTI and utilize the remaining resource after scheduling LLC users, thus speeding up the slow start procedure at the initial transmission phase due to faster feedback of acknowledgement. After a given time threshold, while the throughput probably approaching saturation, eMBB traffic switches to its own band with long TTI to lower transmission overhead. System level simulations demonstrate that the proposed solution can achieve high performance improvement for eMBB users while not affecting LLC users in terms of user throughput and transmission latency, particularly when the eMBB traffic load is heavy compared to its available bandwidth. The switching time threshold should be flexibly adapted to control the amount of eMBB traffic allocated with frequency resources initially reserved for LLC users, such that the eMBB traffic can benefit from utilizing the vacant resource, thereby achieving the potential gain.
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移动边缘计算系统中TCP慢启动的混合传输时间间隔
为了提高移动边缘计算(MEC)系统中传输控制协议(TCP)的传输性能,提出了一种基于混合传输时间间隔(TTI)的调度方案。考虑低延迟通信(LLC)和增强型移动宽带(eMBB)两种不同业务需求的用例,最初分别分配到短TTI为0.143 ms和长TTI为1ms的独立频带。采用该调度方案,可以利用较短的TTI调度TCP慢启动阶段的eMBB流量,并在调度LLC用户后利用剩余资源,从而加快了传输初始阶段的慢启动过程。在给定的时间阈值之后,当吞吐量可能接近饱和时,eMBB流量切换到具有长TTI的自己的频带,以降低传输开销。系统级仿真表明,所提出的解决方案可以实现eMBB用户的高性能改进,同时在用户吞吐量和传输延迟方面不会影响LLC用户,特别是当eMBB流量负载相对于其可用带宽较大时。应灵活调整切换时间阈值,控制eMBB业务量分配初始预留给LLC用户的频率资源,使eMBB业务量从空闲资源的利用中获益,从而实现潜在收益。
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