Determining an appropriate sending rate over an underutilized network path
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چکیده
Determining an appropriate sending rate when beginning data transmission into a network with unknown characteristics is a fundamental issue in best-effort networks. Traditionally, the slow-start algorithm has been used to probe the network path for an appropriate sending rate. This paper provides an initial exploration of the efficacy of an alternate scheme called Quick-Start, which is designed to allow transport protocols to explicitly request permission from the routers along a network path to send at a higher rate than allowed by slow-start. Routers may approve, reject or reduce a sender’s requested rate. Quick-Start is not a general purpose congestion control mechanism, but rather an anticongestion control scheme; Quick-Start does not detect or respond to congestion, but instead, when successful, gets permission to send at a high sending rate on an underutilized path. Before deploying Quick-Start there are many questions that need answered. However, before tackling all the thorny engineering questions we need to understand whether Quick-Start provides enough benefit to even bother. Therefore, our goal in this paper is to start the process of determining the efficacy of Quick-Start, while also highlighting some of the issues that will need to be addressed to realize a working Quick-Start system.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Computer Networks
دوره 51 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007