Title :
F-TCP: A Delay-Based Protocol with Fair Co-existence
Author :
Sansa-Otim, Julianne ; Rai, Idris A. ; Hulst, J.
Author_Institution :
Kapteyn Inst., Univ. of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
Abstract :
Various studies have shown that regular TCP is inefficient in high-speed networks. This paper proposes F-TCP, a delay-based TCP variant, which is able to operate efficiently in high-speed networks. The slowstart phase of F-TCP continues until a threshold determined from probing the available bandwidth. When competing with loss-based flows F-TCP reduces it´s window to a value derived from the available bandwidth. More specifically, an adaptive bandwidth share estimation with a delay-sensitive instability measure is employed to guide window backoff when congestion is detected by F-TCP. Using ns-2 simulations we show that F-TCP has good throughput efficiency, intra-protocol fairness and TCP friendliness properties. Our results also illustrate fair co-existence between a delay-based protocol (F-TCP) and a loss-based protocol (regular TCP) thus F-TCP maintains it´s fair share of the link. In addition we show that F-TCP avoids self-induced packet losses by using delay as the congestion signal hence zero packet loss is experienced in all the simulations where all the flows are F-TCP. In simulations with regular TCP, packet losses are inevitable since it is loss-based. We therefore conclude that when treated carefully, delay (or RTT) can indeed be a useful congestion signal indicator. Bandwidth estimation is a good indication of available bandwidth for delay-based flows if made aware of the early congestion back off experienced by these flows.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; telecommunication congestion control; transport protocols; F-TCP; adaptive bandwidth share estimation; bandwidth estimation; congestion signal indicator; delay-based TCP variant; delay-based flow; delay-based protocol; delay-sensitive instability measure; guide window backoff; high speed networks; intra-protocol fairness; loss-based protocol; zero packet loss; Bandwidth; Communication system traffic control; Convergence; Delay estimation; Electronic mail; High-speed networks; IP networks; Propagation losses; Throughput; Transport protocols; High-speed networks; TCP congestion control; bandwidth estimation; delay-based protocol;
Conference_Titel :
Networks (ICN), 2010 Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Menuires
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6083-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICN.2010.14