A Case for TCP-Friendly Admission Control

A. Tam, D. Chiu, John C.S. Lui, Y. Tay
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Admission control has been shown to be a preferred alternative to TCP-friendly congestion control for inelastic flows in heterogeneous networks shared by elastic and inelastic traffic. However, it is possible for an inelastic flow to adopt different level of aggressiveness in implementing the admission control. How these different levels of aggressiveness affect the system performance remains an open issue. In this paper, we evaluate a full spectrum of (abstract) admission control algorithms in terms of their aggressiveness towards elastic flows. A totally aggressive version would admit an inelastic flow even if this means elastic flows' fair bandwidth share is reduced to close to zero. In the other extreme, a TCP-friendly version would only admit an inelastic flow if its desired rate is no higher than what the elastic flows will receive after its arrival. We show that the performance of inelastic flows is asymptotically insensitive to their aggressiveness without strong assumptions about flow file size or holding time distributions. This makes a strong case for adopting a less aggressive, yet TCP-friendly admission control in a heterogeneous network. Extensive simulations are carried out to validate the performance, stability and asymptotic behavior the the proposed TCP-friendly admission control policy
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一个tcp友好的允许控制案例
对于弹性和非弹性流量共享的异构网络中的非弹性流,接纳控制已被证明是tcp友好拥塞控制的首选替代方案。然而,非弹性流在实施接纳控制时可能采用不同程度的侵略性。这些不同级别的侵略性如何影响系统性能仍然是一个开放的问题。在本文中,我们根据其对弹性流的侵略性来评估(抽象)接纳控制算法的全谱。一个完全激进的版本将承认非弹性流,即使这意味着弹性流的公平带宽份额减少到接近于零。在另一种极端情况下,tcp友好版本只允许非弹性流,如果其期望速率不高于弹性流到达后将接收的速率。我们证明了非弹性流的性能对它们的侵袭性是渐近不敏感的,没有关于流文件大小或保持时间分布的强假设。这为在异构网络中采用一种不那么激进但对tcp友好的准入控制提供了强有力的理由。通过大量的仿真验证了所提出的tcp友好接纳控制策略的性能、稳定性和渐近行为
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