Adjusting the Aggregate Throughput of Parallel TCP Flows without Central Coordination
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概要
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We propose an Adjustable Parallel TCP (AP-TCP) which is a new scheme to control the aggregate throughput of parallel TCP flows. The AP-TCP can adjust the aggregate throughput to be any desired level irrespective of the parallel size (the number of parallel TCP flows). To adjust the aggregate throughput, we modify the increment factor of each parallel TCP flow to K2/N2 where N is the number of parallel TCP flows and K is a value equivalent to any desired level for the aggregate throughput. Once K is given, the AP-TCP attempts to have K times more bandwidth than a single TCP flow when they are competing on the same network path. Another feature of the AP-TCP is its self-adjustment scheme. There is no central coordination or control overhead for parallel TCP flows. We analyze the model of the AP-TCP theoretically and evaluate it by using NS-2 simulation.
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- 2008-05-01
著者
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Chon Kilnam
Kaist Computer Sci. Dept. Kor
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KIM Yusung
Computer Science Department, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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CHON Kilnam
Computer Science Department, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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XU Lisong
Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Xu Lisong
Computer Science And Engineering Department University Of Nebraska-lincoln
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Kim Yusung
Computer Science Department Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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