FAST-TCP的持续拥塞问题分析与解决方法

M. Rodríguez-Pérez, S. Herrería-Alonso, M. Fernández-Veiga, C. López-García
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FAST-TCP实现了比传统TCP-Reno方案更好的性能,但不幸的是,由于对往返传播延迟的错误估计,它对较旧的连接本质上是不公平的。本文提出了FAST流的这种异常行为的一个模型,称为持续拥塞问题。我们首先为只有两个流的场景开发一个基本分析,然后用任意数量的流构建一般情况。该模型正确地量化了不同连接之间出现的不公平程度,证实了之前几项研究的实验观察结果。在此模型的基础上,我们开发了一种算法来获得对FAST-TCP传播延迟的良好估计,该算法能够在保持原始协议的高吞吐量和低缓冲区占用的同时,实现旧连接和新连接之间的公平性。此外,我们的建议只需要修改发送主机,避免了以任何方式升级中间路由器的需要。版权所有©2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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The persistent congestion problem of FAST-TCP: analysis and solutions
FAST-TCP achieves better performance than traditional TCP-Reno schemes, but unfortunately it is inherently unfair to older connections due to wrong estimations of the round-trip propagation delay. This paper presents a model for this anomalous behaviour of FAST flows, known as the persistent congestion problem. We first develop an elementary analysis for a scenario with just two flows, and then build up the general case with an arbitrary number of flows. The model correctly quantifies how much unfairness shows up among the different connections, confirming experimental observations made by several previous studies. We built on this model to develop an algorithm to obtain a good estimate of the propagation delay for FAST-TCP that enables to achieve fairness between aged and new connections while preserving the high throughput and low buffer occupancy of the original protocol. Furthermore, our proposal only requires a modification of the sender host, avoiding the need to upgrade the intermediate routers in any way. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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