Title :
Head-to-Tail: Managing Network Load through Random Delay Increase
Author :
Dimitriou, Stylianos ; Tsaoussidis, Vassilis
Author_Institution :
Democritus Univ. of Greece, Xanthi
Abstract :
Window-based congestion control is typically based on exhausting bandwidth capacity, which occasionally leads to transient congestion. Moreover, flow synchronization may deteriorate conditions further, leading to persistent or more severe congestion, which is experienced by flows through increasing queuing delays and packet retransmission. Head-to-Tail is a new approach to queue scheduling that aspires to alleviate this problem. When conditions at the router´s buffer indicate high risk for congestion, Head-to-Tail delays packets intentionally to fabricate the senders´ impression about the network load. This implicit signal to reduce the transmission rate allows for a responsive behavior prior to congestion. In this paper, we evaluated Head-to-Tail with TCP Vegas and compared it with RED and other TCP variants. The initial results indicate that congestion events and retransmissions can be significantly eliminated.
Keywords :
delays; load management; synchronisation; telecommunication congestion control; transport protocols; Head-to-Tail; bandwidth capacity; congestion control; network load management; packet retransmission; random delay; transient congestion; Centralized control; Collaborative work; Computer network management; Computer networks; Delay; Engineering management; Load management; Potential well; Proposals; Transport protocols;
Conference_Titel :
Computers and Communications, 2007. ISCC 2007. 12th IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Aveiro
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1520-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1530-1346
DOI :
10.1109/ISCC.2007.4381610