Unicast-based Characterization of Network Loss Topologies


Autoria(s): Harfoush, Khaled; Bestavros, Azer; Byers, John
Data(s)

20/10/2011

20/10/2011

03/07/2000

Resumo

Current Internet transport protocols make end-to-end measurements and maintain per-connection state to regulate the use of shared network resources. When a number of such connections share a common endpoint, that endpoint has the opportunity to correlate these end-to-end measurements to better diagnose and control the use of shared resources. A valuable characterization of such shared resources is the "loss topology". From the perspective of a server with concurrent connections to multiple clients, the loss topology is a logical tree rooted at the server in which edges represent lossy paths between a pair of internal network nodes. We develop an end-to-end unicast packet probing technique and an associated analytical framework to: (1) infer loss topologies, (2) identify loss rates of links in an existing loss topology, and (3) augment a topology to incorporate the arrival of a new connection. Correct, efficient inference of loss topology information enables new techniques for aggregate congestion control, QoS admission control, connection scheduling and mirror site selection. Our extensive simulation results demonstrate that our approach is robust in terms of its accuracy and convergence over a wide range of network conditions.

National Science Foundation (CCR-9706685, ANIR-9986397)

Identificador

Harfoush, Khaled; Bestavros, Azer; Byers, John. "Unicast-based Characterization of Network Loss Topologies", Technical Report BUCS-2000-016, Computer Science Department, Boston University, July 3, 2000. [Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1810]

http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1810

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

Boston University Computer Science Department

Relação

BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-2000-016

Tipo

Technical Report